joelCgarcia: Happy People
Michael Wögerbauer: Wolfgang Hackl, Retired Professor of Austrian Literature and Cultural Studies at Innsbruck University
Michael Wögerbauer: Brigitte Marschall, artivist and professor of theatre studies with a background in medical history and psychodrama
Michael Wögerbauer: Christine Haug, Professor of Book Studies and founder of the Center for Book Studies at Munich University
joelCgarcia: My Former Officemates in the Bank
photos4dreams: rest in peace sweet sad soul
Michael Wögerbauer: Mark Lehmstedt, book historian and publisher in Leipzig
Michael Wögerbauer: Melinda Simon, Hungarian researcher of 19th-20th century publishing history, hunter of printers' marks and dragonboater
Michael Wögerbauer: Daniel E. Miller, an American historian specializing in Czechoslovakia between the world wars
Michael Wögerbauer: Stephan Kurz, Vienna based literary scholar and digital editor
Michael Wögerbauer: Jiří Gruntorád, former Czech dissident and political prisoner, publisher of samizdat literature, founder and director of Libri prohibiti, a library of samizdat and exile literature in Prague
Michael Wögerbauer: Engin Uzunkaya, capturing everyday life and portraits of "strangers" - here with his Contax G2, the Zeiss Sonnar 90/2.8 and Fomapan 100
Michael Wögerbauer: The joy and sorrow of parting, II (the children are leaving)
Michael Wögerbauer: Christoph Leitgeb, cultural scientist, specialized in aesthetic theory and Austrian literature
Scott Thomas Photography: Nugget Falls to Scale
Scott Thomas Photography: Reindeer Hotdogs
Michael Wögerbauer: Hana Blažková, literary historian focusing on Czech and Polish literature of the 80s and 90s
Michael Wögerbauer: Meeting at Vienna Pride
Michael Wögerbauer: Jiří Zizler, book lover, dreamer, literary historian and critic
Michael Wögerbauer: Joanna Królak, Polish literary historian specializing in Czech Literature and Culture
Michael Wögerbauer: Diana Rodová, PhD candidate in Comparative Literature, writing a thesis on “Women’s Travel Writing across modern Europe (France, Spain, Bohemia and England)”
Michael Wögerbauer: Olga Czernikow, translator, editor and literary historian with a focus on 19th and 20th century Czech literature
Michael Wögerbauer: Jean-Marc Baccarini, French saxophonist and jazz teacher
Michael Wögerbauer: Socializing (in white and black)
Michael Wögerbauer: Peter Brod, journalist and author, specialist in the history of Central and Eastern Europe and in Jewish affairs
Michael Wögerbauer: Katka Piorecká, Czech literary scholar specialized in the modern historiography of literature
Michael Wögerbauer: Alfrun Kliems, German literary scholar, specialized in contemporary Central European literature
Michael Wögerbauer: Steffen Höhne, Professor of Cultural Studies with a focus on Central European culture and literature
Michael Wögerbauer: Václav Maidl, specialist in German literature from the Bohemian lands
Michael Wögerbauer: Václav Petrbok, Germanobohemist, Lexikograf und Lehrer