Carmen Eller

Carmen Eller, born 1976 in Schweinfurt, Germany, is a literary critic and freelance journalist. She studied English language and literary studies, German philology and cultural representation and promotion in Bamberg, Edinburgh and Madrid. She spent some time in Cluj-Napoca, Rumania as stipendiary of the Robert-Bosch-Stiftung before moving to Moscow as editor for the moskauer deutschen zeitung and freelance journalist. She converged her experiences in Russia into a book under the title “Ein Jahr in Moskau: Reise in den Alltag” (herder, Freiburg, 2014). As a freelance journalist she writes for die welt, der spiegel, die zeit and others. Eller lives in Berlin.

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KULTURAUSTAUSCH is the magazine for international perspectives. It is published quarterly and presents international cultural relations from fresh perspectives. We focus on people and regions that rarely feature in the German debate.

Renowned authors such as Serhij Zhadan, Fatou Diome, Liao Yiwu, Ibram X. Kendi or Gioconda Belli have their say, as do other voices from around the globe from Afghan women doctors to mine workers in Congo to racing drivers from Qatar.

KULTURAUSTAUSCH stands for diversity and close-up journalism. Published by ifa – Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations in partnership with ConBrio Verlag.