
Sexist Statement by Denis Scheck Prompts Essay Collection
A collection of essays has been published as a 'love letter to the quiet place,' appearing as a reaction to a sexist statement made by German literary critic Denis Scheck.
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A collection of essays has been published as a 'love letter to the quiet place,' appearing as a reaction to a sexist statement made by German literary critic Denis Scheck.

The long-standing and bitter literary feud between Elke Heidenreich and Denis Scheck, which has become a topic in itself, continues to escalate.

Germany's well-known literary critic Denis Scheck has once again disparaged bestselling author Ildikó von Kürthy on his show "Druckfrisch." She and her fans are now fighting back against his repeated criticism.

In an interview, Denis Scheck, who has read all bestseller list titles for decades, discusses why Germans are afflicted by a 'decluttering craze,' and shares insights on various topics.

German public broadcaster ARD continues to defend its literary program amidst escalating sexism allegations against critic Denis Scheck, now with author Elke Heidenreich publicly demanding his dismissal. The ongoing dispute, sparked by Scheck's critical reviews of female authors, is noted to be financially beneficial for the parties involved.
ARD literary critic Denis Scheck is under fire for alleged sexist remarks in his review of Ildikó von Kürthy's new book, with fellow critic Elke Heidenreich calling for his show to be scrapped.

German TV critic Denis Scheck is facing accusations of sexism following his harsh review of Ildiko von Kürthy's book 'Alt genug.' The controversy has generated significant discussion in German feuilletons, with Ildikó von Kürthy herself now weighing in on the broader sexism debate and the culture of discussion within feminist circles.

German public broadcaster ARD is defending its literary program amidst sexism allegations against critic Denis Scheck, sparked by his critical reviews of books by female authors like Ildikó von Kürthy. The ongoing dispute, which also involves a debate around a menopause book, is noted to be financially beneficial for the parties involved.