Publisher Note english german
There is hardly a German city with as many specialised bookshops as Berlin. Nowhere is the offering as diverse. The bookshops in Berlin thus also withstood the corona period better than most others in Germany: they were able to remain open even during the lockdown in the spring of 2020 – they were after all just as system-relevant as businesses for the daily procurement of food. Many booksellers reacted quickly, expanding their offering with a “book flap”, while others climbed onto their bicycles to deliver to their customers. Although the authors and publishing houses could no longer present their new products in the usual way following the cancellation of the book fairs in Leipzig and Frankfurt, the bookshop has now become all the more important for celebrating and discovering newly released books.
Nonetheless, one of the biggest profiteers of the COVID 19 crisis is the Amazon corporation, which is thus becoming stronger all the time. Ordering from Amazon means not only increased CO2 pollution as a consequence. It also forces independent publishers to their knees with discount obligations unusual for the market. Making a profit is simply no longer possible. The independent bookshops and the small publishers still need direct ordering through the bookshops and not through a logistics corporation that has achieved a monopoly with oppressive conditions and endangers the diverse publishing landscape. And of course, the personal exchange with the bookseller is far more targeted than the link “Customers who bought this item also bought”…
The Berlin Bookshop Map invites you to take a stroll around the city and its bookstores, completely analog and without a time-optimizing app.
Our list of bookshops is based on information provided by the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (German Publishers and Booksellers Association), the Woche der unabhängigen Buchhandlungen (Week of independent bookshops) and on self-presentations of the bookshops and the impressions we have “acquired”. We have in recent years regularly researched, updated and asked Berlin artists, authors, translators, curators and publishers to name “their” favourite bookshops. The guide has thus grown more and more substantial in terms of content over the years. We would like to thank Ellen Blumenstein, Susanne Bürner, Mirya Gerardu, Peter Jastrow, Helmut Krähe, Olaf Nicolai, Morten Paul, Isabel Podeschwa, Claudia de la Torre, Janine Sack, Peter Schmidt, Valeria Schulte-Fischedick, Heidi Specker, Paul Tischler, Archive Books, August Verlag, Books People Places, Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, BuchArt and Theater der Zeit.
This card is normally published on the occasion of the Friends with Books: Art Book Fair Berlin, but will be available in bookshops in 2020 due to COVID 19.
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Release Place |
Berlin,
Germany
Berlin, Germany |
Edition | 3rd edition |
Release Date | 23rd November 2020 |
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Printrun | 1000 |
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Subform | Folding Map, Map |
Genre/Content Form | City Map |
Topics | Books, Bookshops, Bookstores |
Language | German, British English, German, British English |