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Muldental

Published by Diogenes as Muldental
Original Title: Muldental

By the writer of the Spiegel bestseller Love in Case of Emergency: 3 weeks at # 1 with over 100’000 copies sold.

Bestselling author Daniela Krien’s short story collection, including a previously unpublished story and a foreword by the writer.

A country collapsed – what happens to the people who once lived there?

Every radical change has its victims, even a peaceful revolution. Daniela Krien bears witness to the fate of a generation by telling stories of people whose lives lost their equilibrium at a historical turning point. She writes about deep despair and loss of orientation. Yet these miniature novels go beyond individual fates; they sketch out a portrait of the people of today.

A book about keeping one’s head above water despite it all, about going on despite it all, about surviving and coping.


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»With Muldental, Daniela Krien has created a psychological profile of East German society, with all its hurt and frustration.«

Falk Schreiber / Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin

»Daniela Krien is an author who truly knows language: its nuances, subtleties and undertones.«

Roland Mischke / Freie Presse, Chemnitz

»Daniela Krien’s stories are neither loud and suspenseful, nor are they sensationalist or adorned with unnecessary stylistic devices. And that is what makes them such a joy to read.«

Andreas Schröter / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund

»Incredibly well written, and shocking.«

Anke Jahns / NDR 1 Radio MV, Hamburg

»Poignant stories of diverse individuals in post-reunification Germany.«

Martina Sulner / Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, Hannover

»Daniela Krien is a master when it comes to creating complex characters. In just a few scenes and sentences she is able to show why things happened the way they did.«

Monika von Aufschnaiter / Bayern 2, Munich

»Genuine. Authentic. Moving. A book that makes you think, and one which is very difficult to put down.«

Julia Loibl / Elle, Munich

»Daniela Krien’s stories, filled with life and desperation, stay in your mind long after you finish reading.«

Martina Läubli / NZZ am Sonntag, Zurich

»Daniela Krien depicts her characters so vividly that, after just a few pages, you feel you know them intimately.«

Cornelia Geißler / Berliner Zeitung, Berlin

»Some sink, others manage to swim, but all the stories are deeply moving.«

Dorothee Meyer-Kahrweg / HR2 Kultur, Frankfurt

»The author of the bestseller Love in Five Acts is also a master of the novel in miniature, as these eleven stories show.«

Brigitte, Hamburg

»With Muldental, Daniela Krien has created a psychological profile of East German society, with all its hurt and frustration.«

Falk Schreiber / Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin

»Daniela Krien is an author who truly knows language: its nuances, subtleties and undertones.«

Roland Mischke / Freie Presse, Chemnitz

»Daniela Krien’s stories are neither loud and suspenseful, nor are they sensationalist or adorned with unnecessary stylistic devices. And that is what makes them such a joy to read.«

Andreas Schröter / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund

»Incredibly well written, and shocking.«

Anke Jahns / NDR 1 Radio MV, Hamburg

»Poignant stories of diverse individuals in post-reunification Germany.«

Martina Sulner / Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, Hannover

»Daniela Krien is a master when it comes to creating complex characters. In just a few scenes and sentences she is able to show why things happened the way they did.«

Monika von Aufschnaiter / Bayern 2, Munich

»Genuine. Authentic. Moving. A book that makes you think, and one which is very difficult to put down.«

Julia Loibl / Elle, Munich

»Daniela Krien’s stories, filled with life and desperation, stay in your mind long after you finish reading.«

Martina Läubli / NZZ am Sonntag, Zurich

»Daniela Krien depicts her characters so vividly that, after just a few pages, you feel you know them intimately.«

Cornelia Geißler / Berliner Zeitung, Berlin

»Some sink, others manage to swim, but all the stories are deeply moving.«

Dorothee Meyer-Kahrweg / HR2 Kultur, Frankfurt

»The author of the bestseller Love in Five Acts is also a master of the novel in miniature, as these eleven stories show.«

Brigitte, Hamburg
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