Charles Dickens, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Donna Leon
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Donna Leon
Erich Hackl
Hugo Loetscher
Tomi Ungerer, Daniel Kampa (Hg.), Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Donna Leon
Astrid Rosenfeld
Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Liaty Pisani
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Lukas Hartmann, Tatjana Hauptmann, Tatjana Hauptmann (Ill.)
Doris Dörrie
Martin Suter
Martin Suter
Erich Hackl
Slawomir Mrozek
Slawomir Mrozek
Petros Markaris
Lukas Hartmann
Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Erich Hackl
Peter Urban (Hg.)
Petros Markaris
Claus-Ulrich Bielefeld, Bielefeld & Hartlieb, Petra Hartlieb
Erich Hackl
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Andrzej Szczypiorski
What do beer drinkers, wrestling and monster truck fans have to do with big politics in Washington? Answer: everything. For it is their votes that decide who is elected. John Mapother, the son of the most powerful and richest family in the hicktown of Bashford wants to win a seat in the American Congress. The only problem is he doesn’t know the first thing about the world of his voters. But his younger brother Blue Gene, the black sheep of the family, certainly does. A great American novel, highly intelligent and full of wit and melancholy. ›Commonwealth‹ is sold to: Heloïse d’Ormesson (France) Ithaki (Turkey)
»Funny, mean and outstanding.«Neon
»Joey Goebel’s imaginative novel about the black stains on America’s reputation is like a well-made overlong film by Oliver Stone: getting out of hand, obsessed with detail, clever and popcorncompatible.«Bücher
»Goebel is rightly seen in the USA as a rare talent who is predicted to follow in the footsteps of the very best. For he can do what only great writers can do: brilliantly dealing with the big questions of life while walking the line between exposing wit and touching candidness.«Aachener Zeitung
»›Commonwealth‹ is a devastating blow to the soul of the American people and at the same time a modern classic.«The Gap