Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Hans Barlach: The entrepreneur who disputed by Suhrkamp, ​​is dead – THE WORLD

It touched in a strange way, when a person dies, the one could many years experience as a counterparty in a bitter dispute. As if subsequently the whole dispute into perspective or stripped back to its yet at all cant very profane dimension. Perhaps that might even feel the opponents so because a victory will be withdrawn once the vanquished is continuing.

Hans Barlach had the bitter battle for Suhrkamp eventually lost, a unique in the German publishing history dispute. Because the “Suhr struggle”, the struggle for the influence of the majority and minority interests in the traditional house was held not only in court but also and no less with no holds barred in the features section (and sometimes the business section).

a word powerful part of the literary public was Hans Barlach as ridiculous Kulturbanause and Pfeffersack, since the media entrepreneur acquired 2006 shares at Suhrkamp and Unseld Dowager Ulla Berkéwicz the gauntlet tossed. As 2012 the shareholder dispute escalated and Barlach it after several court rulings – prematurely – was allowed to feel like a winner, he was finally canceled the demolition contractor a World Heritage Site. As a “monster” (Peter Handke), “Darth Vader” (Albert Ostermaier) or “coward” with “tanning salon skin” and “Florist Rolex” (Rainald Goetz) he went differently than planned, in the literary history.

Barlach contributed by the awkward interviews feed, although he always insisted, in no way act as a grasshopper, but to want to save the publishing house. At the same time had the emphasis on the cultural interests – he managed the estate of the sculptor Ernst Barlach, his grandfather – helpless and certainly parvenu. With the bankruptcy proceedings and the transformation into a Suhr Kamps AG Ulla Berkéwicz has finally tricked him; its shares were so watered down, severely limited its influence.

tragic irony that with the announced withdrawal Berkéwiczs to the Supervisory Board and the appointment of economist Jonathan Landgrebe the new publisher two main demands have been met Barlach. Outwardly, he was wearing his defeat on the chin and wanted to continue to be represented as a shareholder’s interests. Now Hans Barlach died unexpectedly at the age of 59 years. What happens to his shares in the publishing house, is an interesting question. Not unlikely scenario that the family foundation of Ulla Berkéwicz now this – with the support of patronage donors – acquires from potential heirs, thus gaining complete control over the publishing

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