Andrej Kurkow
Andrej Kurkow
Anna Dankowtsewa
Hugo Loetscher
Alfred Andersch
Erich Hackl
Friedrich Dönhoff
Fanny Morweiser
Friedrich Dönhoff
Loriot
Margaux de Weck (Hg.), Daniel Kampa (Hg.), Anna von Planta (Hg.)
Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Monika Stefanie Boss (Hg.), Margaux de Weck (Hg.), Kati Hertzsch (Hg.), Winfried Stephan (Hg.), Anna von Planta (Hg.), Ulrich Weber (Hg.)
Yadé Kara
Bernhard Schlink
Walter Popp, Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink
Ingrid Noll
Viktorija Tokarjewa
Leon de Winter
Urs Widmer, Paul Flora (Ill.)
Anthony McCarten
Matthias Matussek
Hansjörg Schneider
Viktorija Tokarjewa
Tomi Ungerer, Tomi Ungerer (Ill.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Martin Suter
Andrej Kurkow
Lukas Hartmann
Liaty Pisani
Magdalen Nabb
Martina Borger, Borger & Straub, Maria Elisabeth Straub
Bernhard Schlink
Walter Nigg
Liaty Pisani
Benedict Wells
Anthony McCarten
F.K. Waechter, F.K. Waechter (Ill.)
Paul Flora, Paul Flora (Ill.)
Urs Widmer
Patricia Highsmith, Paul Ingendaay (Hg.)
Slawomir Mrozek
Donna Leon
Leon de Winter
Esmahan Aykol
Viktorija Tokarjewa
Viktorija Tokarjewa
The human beings in the works of Viktorija Tokarjewa rebel against a life which unfolds with clockwork regularity and hence does not leave any room for spontaneous happiness. They dream of a delirium of joy and of passionate love – though they ultimately fail to commit to unconditional love when the opportunity comes. Life with a partner appears as an exciting struggle »between truth and lies«. Ironic and empathetic, a confident author tells of the partnership misery of emancipated Soviet women.