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Erich Hackl liest aus seinem neuen Buch ›Am Seil‹

from 16/08/2018

»Er hat sowohl das eigene als auch das Leben anderer hochgeschätzt. Darin ist er mir ein Vorbild.« Erich Hackls neues Buch ›Am Seil‹

from 27/07/2018

Vom verbindlichen Glanz der Literatur Erich Hackls

from 19/09/2018

Bücher gegen das Vergessen

from 08/05/2025

Eine Autorin – eine Stadt: 5 Sommertipps für Zürich von Seraina Kobler

from 14/07/2023

Die Freundschaft zwischen Jörg Fauser und Carl Weissner in Briefen von 1971-87

from 16/07/2021

Joachim B. Schmidts Brief über seinen neuen Roman ›Ósmann‹

from 18/04/2025

Ein Autor – eine Stadt. 10 Tipps von Benedict Wells für Barcelona.

from 26/07/2016

»Ich möchte zeigen, dass Verrat zwei Seiten hat.«

from 25/08/2016

»Die Seiten, die wir geliebt haben, wohnen tief in unserer Erinnerung.« Irene Vallejos Hommage an die Welt der Bücher

from 20/05/2022

Neu bei Diogenes: Donal Ryan »Die Sache mit dem Dezember«

from 23/02/2015

»In meinem Roman wird Bin Laden zu einem Monster mit menschlichem Gesicht.«

from 05/09/2016
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Doris Dörrie

Cherry Blossoms - Hanami

Rudi and Trudi have been a couple for thirty years. When Trudi dies suddenly, Rudi flies to his son Karl in Japan to see what was important for Trudi and what they were no longer able to experience together: their son in Japan, the legendary cherry blossoms, Fujiyama and also the Butoh dance, which had been Trudi's great passion once upon a time. The book contains images from the film with the abbreviated version of the story in subtitles, the complete screen play and background information by Doris Dörrie about filming at Fujiyama, her relationship to Japan, the Butoh dance and about Zen. A book for the film, a book about the film, a book for after the film.

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Happy
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Doris Dörrie

Happy

Three friendly couples meet on a Saturday evening. Everything seems as usual – and yet it is not: Emilia and Felix, recently separated, are both suffering financially and psychologically. Charlotte and Dylan have made a lot of money through Dylan's clever speculating, but their relationship is growing more and more miserable despite their wealth. Only Annette and Boris are still happily in love; true, they would like rather more money, but they manage quite well all the same. The six friends meet for dinner in Charlotte and Dylan's smart apartment. But the happy, carefree atmosphere that characterised their previous meetings is lacking. Emilia and Felix feel lonely because they are no longer a couple, and hostile sparks fly between Charlotte and Dylan. Then Emilia tells them that she recently read that couples who have lived together for over twenty years are often unable to identify their partner's hands on a photograph. She said she was willing to bet that most men would not even recognize their own wives with their eyes shut. The others are indignant, they are sure that they would know their partners anywhere. Felix adds fuel to the fire: if they are all so certain, then why not take a bet on it... and an experiment with considerable consequences begins.

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Erich Hackl

Erich Hackl

Erich Hackl, born in Steyr, Austria in 1954, studied German and Spanish and worked as a teacher and editor for a number of years. Madrid and Vienna, where he works as a writer and translator, have been home to him for a long time now. His stories are based on authentic cases. Aurora’s Motive and Farewell Sidonia are on school reading lists. Erich Hackl has received numerous awards, including the 2017 ›Human Rights Award‹ of the state of Upper Austria , the ›Anton Wildgans Prize 2015‹ by the Federation of Austrian Industry and the ›Award for Literature‹ from the city of Vienna in 2002.

Liebe, Schmerz und das ganze verdammte Zeug
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Doris Dörrie

Love, Pain and The Whole Damn Thing

The four stories of »Love, Pain, and the Whole Damn Thing« comprise a modern survival manual on mating, marriage, and money, answering some of life's most urgent questions: how to find a man, how to dump him; how to protect your position as a mistress, or as a cuckold; how to maintain your dignity when spying on a lover; or how to salvage your credit rating when your husband loses his job. The result - wickedly funny and utterly fresh - heralds the emergence of a major international writer.

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Für immer und ewig
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Doris Dörrie

For Ever and Always

Antonia, Fanny and Charlotte - we seem to know Doris Dörrie's main characters for a long time already. In brief episodes and stories we follow their lives: from teeny romanticism to the first bitter disappointments of their twens to the aberrations of the forties and fifties - Doris Dörrie's stories excel themselves in density and laconic accuracy. Her dry humour, her solid unpretentious way of narrating always concentrates on the development of her characters. She shows us in what funny but bitter ways the ravages of time prey upon us.

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Julia Kaergel

Julia Kaergel

Julia Kaergel was born in Hamburg in 1965 and has worked as a freelance illustrator since 1998. The children's book ›Lotte will Prinzessin sein‹, with text by Doris Dörrie and illustrations by Julia Kaergel, was awarded the ›City of Braunschweig Schnabelsteher Prize‹ and nominated for the ›German Youth Literature Prize‹ in 1999.
Was machen wir jetzt?
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Doris Dörrie

Where Do We Go from Here?

In his mid-forties, Fred Kaufmann has become what he never wanted to be: instead of being in films, he now manages the German branch of an American fast-food chain, instead of jeans, leather jacket and El Fatah scarves, he now wears Calvin Klein underwear and Boss suits, and the cowboy boots were first changed for Nike sports shoes and finally for hand-sewn English lace-ups. He is professionally successful, has at last enough money – but he is not happy. He is afraid of losing his family. He and his wife have been in a marital crisis for some time, which Claudia has tried to heal by turning to Buddhism – while he has tried it with an extra-marital affair. His seventeen year-old daughter Franka has fallen in love with a Tibetan lama, and wants to emigrate to India with him. As modern parents, Claudia and Fred cannot forbid it, but have decided to let Franka spend a few weeks in a Buddhist monastery in Southern France together with the man she worships. They trust – from their own experience – more in the disillusioning effect of everyday life rather than prohibition. Fred travels together with Franka accompanied by the worst possible feelings. The trip and the stay in the monastery, however, brings father and daughter closer together than ever before. For Fred, this journey on which he started so unwillingly becomes above all a journey to himself.

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Mitten ins Herz
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Doris Dörrie

Straight to the Heart and Other Stories

Whether she writes about men, the father of the bride or the question »Am I beautiful?«, Doris Dörrie takes a close look, surprises us with unexpected twists and very refreshing comedy. Doris Dörrie's best stories in one volume.

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Kurt Bracharz

Kurt Bracharz

Kurt Bracharz (1947–2020) worked as a teacher in Austria. He also worked for newspapers and the radio from 1972 on.

Herren im Bad
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Loriot

Gentlemen in the Bath

Contents: ›Gentlemen in the Bath, Where are They Running?, The Interview, Television Evening, The Breakfast Egg, The Talking Dog, Knocking-off Time‹. Nearly everyone knows them, Mr Müller-Lüdenscheidt and Dr. Klöbner! It is rare indeed for literary figures to achieve such independence. They can justifiably be counted among the best-known living German personalities.

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Bin ich schön?
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Doris Dörrie

Am I Beautiful?

Leopold and his young wife want to be different from their bourgeois neighbours in Lower Bavaria. They invite the Vietnamese refugee family Hung to tea and meals at their house, give them warm winter clothing and a pair of new shoes for Mrs Hung. Only a few days later, however, they are obliged to capitulate in the face of the cultural differences which appear to be insuperable despite all good intentions. He is newly divorced and is trying to work through the pain of being separated from his children at a course of therapy in Tuscany. She is there to moan about her children getting on her nerves and her longing to return to her career as a civil engineer. Together, they abandon the therapy-zoo for a few hours... Charlotte wants to start working again and tries to find a nanny to look after her small daughter. Not, of course, just any nanny, but »a babysitter who respects me, leaves me in peace and is always available«. Naturally, she will also have to learn quickly about »healthy feeding« and »fear-free education«, and she must also have a good karma. Anita, a young girl from Eastern Germany who only came to the West two weeks previously, gets the job: Good karma from Zschopau – and its consequences...

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Valentin Lustig

Valentin Lustig

Valentin Lustig, born in Cluj (Klausenburg), Romania in 1955, emigrated with his parents to Israel in 1974. From 1977 to 1982, he studied painting at the Art Academy in Florence. He lives in Zurich, Switzerland, since 1983.
Der Stadtneurotiker
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Woody Allen

Annie Hall

Woody Allen's screenplays are some of the wittiest and most sophisticated of modern cinema classics, and his scripts reflect the emotional range of his talent. In ›Annie Hall‹ New York comedian Alvy Singer reflects ruefully upon a failed relationship. When he first met Annie Hall on a tennis date, she was an insecure wallflower in trousers, vest and tie. But they shared a self-deprecating sense of humour, plus certain deep-seated neuroses, and love soon blossomed. Alvy supported Annie's hopes for a singing career and encouraged her to broaden her talents. But ironically, her increasing self-assurance, coupled with Alvy's obsession with death and his seeming inability to enjoy himself (›Life is divided between the horrible and the miserable‹), spelt trouble for their affair. ›Annie Hall‹ is a bittersweet comedic masterpiece, rich in irony, invention, romantic insights and classic Woody Allen one-liners. It won Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture of 1977.

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Tagebuch einer Ewigkeit
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Petros Markaris

Diary of an Eternity

This insight into the making of the film Eternity and a Day (winner of the ›Palme d’Or‹ at the Cannes Film Festival, 1998) reveals a whole new side to the crime writer Petros Markaris.

Featuring photos from the film set.

»I have no idea how to write a screenplay.«
»Don’t worry,« Theo said, »I’ll show you.«
From then on, we were inseparable.

On the inspiring friendship between the writer Petros Markaris and director Theo Angelopoulos.

Petros Markaris is known for his fast-paced crime fiction, Theo Angelopoulos for his epic auteur films. Together, the two men wrote the screenplay for one of Europe’s most important films, Eternity and a Day. The dialogue between them shows the interplay of humour and the serious side in the creative process – and how literature and great cinema come about.

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  • Extract in German
Petra Hartlieb

Petra Hartlieb

Petra Hartlieb, born in Munich in 1967, grew up in Upper Austria. She studied psychology and history in Vienna and later worked in public relations and as a literary critic in Vienna and Hamburg. Since 2004 she has also been run a bookshop in Vienna with her husband.

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