Presentation of the V.O. Stomps Prize 2025
Literary discoveries
In order to recognize the work of small publishers, the city of Mainz has been awarding the V.O. Stomps Prize since 1979, named after the legendary founder of Rabenpresse, Eremitenpresse, and Neue Rabenpresse, Victor Otto Stomps (1897–1970). The VauO Stomps Prize honors quality and personal commitment in the small publishing scene. This award is not based on economic success, but rather on outstanding achievements that demonstrate particular talent and ingenuity under the difficult conditions of small-scale publishing.
Stomps prizewinner 2025
The Victor Otto Stomps Grand Prize from the state capital of Mainz is awarded every two years in the amount of €3,500 and with a certificate printed in letterpress, and this year goes to the publishing house "Das Kulturelle Gedächtnis" (The Cultural Memory).
Das Kulturelle Gedächtnis was founded in Berlin in 2016 and is currently run by partners and curators Beate Swoboda, Peter Graf, and Tobias Roth. Economic success is not the main focus here; on the contrary, any potential surpluses are used exclusively by the publishing house itself to enable and promote new projects. The focus is on rediscovering lost works, such as those by Michael Kosmeli (1773-1844) or Grete Weil (1906-1999), as well as preserving traditional works, as evidenced by the new and first translations of Voltaire and Victor Hugo. What is clear is the enduring social relevance of the works for the here and now, as well as the balance in their production: modern distribution meets the finest sense of typesetting, paper, and binding.
Stomps sponsorship award winner 2025
In addition, since 2009, the Victor Otto Stomps Award, worth €1,500, has been presented. This year, it went to São Paulo-based publishing house Lote 42, run by Cecilia Arbolave and João Varella. Since 2012, they have been working with Lote 42 on more than just publishing books: they organize book fairs for the independent scene, give printing workshops, and publish high-quality, artistic, and playful books, always with the premise that they must be affordable even on a small income. Whether it's a book about printing techniques or profound fiction, versatility is the order of the day at this publishing house.

