Suhrkamp Verlag

Suhrkamp Verlag
GenrePublishing house
Founded1950
FounderPeter Suhrkamp
Headquarters
Frankfurt (1950–2010), Berlin (2010–present)
,
Germany
Area served
Europe
Productsbooks
Subsidiariesde: Insel Verlag,
de:Deutscher Klassiker Verlag,
de:Jüdischer Verlag,
de:Verlag der Weltreligionen
Websitewww.suhrkamp.de
The entrance of the (now demolished) Suhrkamp-building in Frankfurt
The suhrkamp taschenbuch wissenschaft series was started in 1973 with Habermas's Erkenntnis und Interesse (Knowledge and Human Interests) (1968). The other two books pictured here are by Hegel and Otfried Höffe respectively.

Suhrkamp Verlag is a German publishing house, established in 1950 and generally acknowledged as one of the leading European publishers of fine literature. Its roots go back to the "arianized" part of the S. Fischer Verlag.[clarification needed] In January 2010 the headquarters of the company moved from Frankfurt to Berlin. Suhrkamp declared bankruptcy in 2013, following a longstanding legal conflict between its owners.[1] In 2015, economist Jonathan Landgrebe was announced as director.[2]

  1. ^ Müller, Uwe (29 August 2013). "Suhrkamp-Verlag: Ulla Unseld-Berkéwicz droht ein Strafverfahren". Die Welt.
  2. ^ Kegel, Sandra (11 December 2015). "Interview mit Suhrkamp-Verleger Jonathan Landgrebe". FAZ.net (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2023-03-05.