PHOTO: © Peter Felixberger

SALON LUITPOLD | Beep Beep - Read all about it | Mit Peter Felixberger

In the organizer's words:

Peter Felixberger: An evening about 15 books from the future - and how to write them.

Peter Felix berger has been a book developer, editor, journalist and reviewer in the world of non-fiction for over 30 years. And he has been told about the demise of the book ever since - but every time he has missed it. Because: especially in times of selfie floods, endless TikTok scrolling and flat poses, the book is still the medium with depth. And therefore a medium that will be needed more than ever tomorrow. But who will still be writing books in 2040? And how can original theses still be developed in a world where everything has been said?

Felixberger offers a methodologically sound answer to these questions: BEEP is the name of the unique method he uses to help authors develop books in business, politics and society. It is designed as a creative space for thinking and experimenting in order to go from zero to unique. The principle: go your own way, seek intellectual adventures and see the book as a game without limits.

Felixberger is now applying BEEP fictionally for the first time - and has developed 15 books from the future. 15 book titles including concept, claims, covers and reviews. Editorial designer Christoph Schulz-Hamparian has congenially designed the fictitious book covers.

At Salon Luitpold, he gives an exciting insight into the world of non-fiction - and takes up the cudgels for the book medium.

Peter Felixberger is program director of Murmann Publishers, co-editor of the political culture magazine Kursbuch and inventor of the BEEP method. For many years, the publicist, political scientist and sociologist has been developing books, magazines and digital media for various publishing houses and media companies. Murmann and Kursbuch Verlag have published books such as "Wie gerecht ist die Gerechtigkeit?" and "Deutschland. Ein Drehbuch" (together with Armin Nassehi).

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Cafe Luitpold Salon Brienner Straße 11 80333 München

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