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Search results „am seil”

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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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Samson und das Galizische Bad
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

Samson and the Galician Bath

A troop of Red Army soldiers disappears without a trace, in the heart of Kyiv, while visiting a banya, a traditional Ukrainian bathhouse. When Samson discovers fragments of bone in the banya’s furnace, he uncovers a sinister conspiracy. In this third volume of the series about kindhearted Samson and quickwitted Nadezhda, the Ukrainian master of absurd storytelling vividly depicts a Kyiv filled with political turbulence and eccentric characters — and draws playful parallels with the present day.

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Ein Freund des Verblichenen
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

A Matter of Death and Life

To Tolya, life is no longer worth living: his wife is being unfaithful to him. Tolya would really like to kill himself, but he can't bring himself to do it. Then he meets Dima, a former classmate who works in a kiosk where spirits are sold. They drink to their old friendship and tell each other about their lives, and Tolya asks Dima casually whether he knows anyone who could carry out a »very special mission«. Dima, who believes that Tolya wants to kill his wife's lover, promises to help. He knows a man called Kostya who is out of work and has just become a father, and who needs money so urgently that he will organise just about anything. All Tolya has to do is to put a photo and the necessary information about where to find the person in question into an envelope. Tolya does as he is told and goes to his favourite café to wait for the killer. But evening comes and the killer has still not turned up. Tolya, now drunk, goes home, and on the way he picks up a young prostitute with whom he spends the night and the following day. Next day, the young woman insists that Tolya calls her by her real name, Lena, and refuses to take money from him. Suddenly, Tolya no longer wants to die ... but the mission is already under way.

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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.

Samson und das gestohlene Herz
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow, Nikitin, Jurij

Samson and the Stolen Heart

Samson and his colleague Kholodnyi are supposed to be investigating the sale of illegal meat. Yet they have hardly even begun when Samson’s girlfriend Nadezhda is abducted by striking railroad workers. Samson, of course, sets about trying to free her.
But what are the railroad workers up to? And why has the shadowy Chekist Abyazov been assigned to the police? Samson must get to the bottom of it all if he wants to solve the case and rescue Nadezhda.

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Der Gärtner von Otschakow
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

The Gardener of Ochakov

The gardener hired by Igor's mother is a mysterious man. He's about sixty years old, pretty sparing with his words, and won't drink a drop of alcohol. And what does the blurred, illegible tattoo on his upper arm mean? With the help of a computer-savvy friend of his, young Igor manages to decipher it: ›Ochakov 1957‹, it reads, and ›Efim Chagin's House‹. The quest to get to the bottom of it takes Igor not only to Ochakov, a seaport on the Black Sea 500 kilometres away from his home near Kyiv, but also to the year 1957... In Andrey Kurkov's fantastical and absurd storytelling, anything is possible – even time travel to a past from which the present can perhaps be seen much more clearly.

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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.
Graue Bienen
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

Grey Bees

When honey tastes of war.

Grey Bees is a novel about a war that has almost been forgotten, a novel full of atmosphere and wisdom, which forces the reader to slow down, reminding him of what matters most: preserving the integrity of nature.

Beekeeper Sergey lives in Donbass, where Ukrainian fighters and pro-Russian separatists exchange gunfire on a daily basis. He survives by following the motto: Hear nothing, see nothing – stay out of it. His only concern is the well-being of his bees. Because the bees’ world continues to be ruled by intelligent order and wonderful productivity while mankind wreaks havoc. One spring, he sets off: He wants to bring the bees to a region where they can collect nectar in peace.

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  • Extract in German
Herbstfeuer
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

Bonfire

›How can I burn my husband? Where does my new liver come from? How can I dispose of my Steinway grand piano?‹ Eight Ukrainian stories provide answers to these and other questions. Ivan becomes a regular customer in a small gourmet restaurant and comes to know and treasure its head chef, Dymich. One day, Dymich disappears, but he has purposely left behind a series of dishes for Ivan, which his niece Vera is to prepare for him and serve up on five consecutive evenings. All of the dishes taste exquisite, but why does Ivan later discover tiny grains of sand between his teeth? And what does the lawyer want who turns up for dinner on the fifth night?

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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.

Der Milchmann in der Nacht
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

The Milkman in the Night

The Milkman in the Night is at the same time a political satire, triple love story, black comedy, murder mystery and parable about modern Ukraine – a novel with so many punch lines, twists and stories as there are stars in the Milky Way. 

Every morning at half past four, when it is still dark and icy cold, young Irina gets on the bus to Kyiv. In the city, her breast milk is pumped out for cash while her own little daughter has to content herself with baby formula. Undoubtedly, a baby born to rich parents somewhere gets her milk, Irina thinks. In fact, however, it serves an influential parliamentarian as a magic potion . . . When Irina falls in love and no longer wants to work as a ›wet-nurse‹ , the politician is not amused. 

Andrej Kurkow brilliantly intertwines the life stories of three young couples. A crazy novel from the Ukraine, a country in which reality is more absurd than any fantasy – even such wild fantasies as those of Andrej Kurkow.

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Jimi Hendrix live in Lemberg
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv

In Lviv, a multi-ethnic town in Galicia, strange things are happening. And it’s not to do with the aged hippies who are gathering around a mysterious grave in the cemetery by night. Nor about the former KGB-man who wants to apologise to the people he spied on. And nor is it about the fact that a young woman with an allergy to money is working in the ›bureau de change‹. And it’s certainly not about the ancient Opel Vectra racing at full speed over the cobblestones to cure patients with kidney stones. No, in Lviv, far stranger things are happening. Seagulls are circling in the sky, the air smells salty: it seems as though the town, situated far inland in the West of the Ukraine, is being haunted by the sea ... In Andrej Kurkow’s Lviv, miracles can happen in every little side street and on every street corner. And that’s all down to the power of love, the boundless imagination of a writer – and the immortal music of Jimi Hendrix.

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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.
Die letzte Liebe des Präsidenten
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

The President's Last Love

What would actually drive someone to become president? Sergey Stepanovich, Ukrainian President in the year 2013, is not interested in money or power. The most luxurious treat he allows himself is a warm bath at midnight with a glass of champagne, enjoying the view from his window: a Russian Orthodox church with a quaint onion dome, on which the snow is gently falling … Sergey Stepanovich has reached the most powerful point in his life. Born to a family of limited means, he got to know just the right sort of people before the fall of Communism - people who would later help him in becoming a successful businessman. But his luck runs out: his children die at birth. His wife falls into a profound depression and in desperation, she commits suicide. Stepanovich decides to become a politician - after all, he is already lonely. He works day and night, trying to forget his pain, and makes it all the way to president. But the parliament is a hotbed of intrigue, and it is increasingly difficult to decide who is acting in whose interest. Is there anyone at all in whom he can still trust?

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Petrowitsch
Im Warenkorb
Andrej Kurkow

The Good Angel of Death

When the unemployed history teacher Kolya moves into a new apartment in the Old Town of Kyiv, he finds a book by the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko with a great many hand-written commentaries. On closer perusal of the book, Kolya finds references to a diary by the poet which was believed to be lost without trace, and which now seems to be in a fort in the middle of the desert in Mangyshlak in Kazakhstan. Kolya sets off for Kazakhstan. Since he has no money for the journey, he stows away on a floating fish factory. A few days later he is set ashore with five litres of water and a substantial store of tinned fish, and a long march ensues. But the sun burns down relentlessly, Kolya's knowledge of the region is scanty, and he soon curses himself for having had such a crazy idea. He nearly perishes in a sandstorm, but a camel belonging to an old Kazakh pulls him out of the sand. The nomad Dshamshed takes the exhausted Kolya into his yurt, and his daughters Natasha and Gulya nurse him back to health ... An exciting adventure novel, an enchanting love story and a protest against all nationalism, whether Russian, Kazakh or Ukrainian.

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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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