Piper Verlag is a German publishing based in Munich, printing both fiction and non-fiction works. It currently prints over 200 new paperback titles per year. Authors published by the company include Andreas von Bülow and Sara Paretsky. It is owned by the Sweden media conglomerate Bonnier Group. It was founded in 1904 by 24-year-old Reinhard Piper (1879–1953).
The long poem Dafnis by Arno Holz became the first book published by Piper in 1904. Relatively early in its history, the publishing house took on ambitious projects, such as an edition of the works of Arthur Schopenhauer and Dostoyevsky.
In the early 1990s, the program of the publishing company expanded continuously, but unfortunately without major successes. This situation led Klaus Piper to look for a parent company. On 1 January 1990 the Swedish Bonnier AB group became the owner of Piper Verlag. At the same time, Viktor Niemann took over the leadership of Piper's management.
Felicitas von Lovenberg, a German journalist, literary critic, and author, leads the publishing house since the spring of 2016.
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