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Blogposts (20)

Vorfreude auf die Frankfurter Buchmesse 2023

from 13/10/2023

Wieso Kiew, Andrej Kurkow?

from 24/11/2014

Die Frankfurter Buchmesse 2019 – ein Rückblick

from 25/10/2019

Andrej Kurkow im Gespräch über seinen Roman ›Graue Bienen‹

from 27/09/2019

Die Leipziger Buchmesse 2015

from 23/03/2015

Bis im nächsten Jahr, du liebe Frankfurter Buchmesse!

from 15/11/2022

Andrej Kurkow auf der einsamen Insel

from 04/05/2017

Fragen und Antworten rund um das Reisen mit Ingrid Noll

from 13/08/2021

Allmen ist zurück: Martin Suter über seinen neuen Roman ›Allmen und der Koi‹

from 11/10/2019

Glanz und Melancholie – Das Diogenes-Buch

from 16/02/2015

Le meilleur MIX de Bruno, Chef de police

from 17/06/2016

»Schon immer interessierten mich Personen, die ein wenig anders ticken.« Ein Interview mit Ingrid Noll

from 04/11/2022
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Christoph Poschenrieder

A Grain of Sand

1914. A man scatters sand from the South of Italy on the streets of Berlin. At a time of war, such behaviour is not only strange, but suspicious, too. The inspector who takes on the mysterious case finds himself caught up in a story of love and taboo between two men and a woman: Jacob Tolmeyn, an art historian from Berlin, fears persecution due to his homosexuality and takes up a research post in Southern Italy, far away from the dangers of the big city. He inspects the Staufian forts together with his assistant Beat, a former Papal Swiss Guard, when they meet Letizia, an Italian women’s rights campaigner. The three of them experience the dangers and opportunities of their era until Tolmeyn returns to Berlin, where he unwillingly attracts the inspector’s attention with a trail of sand.

A Grain of Sand on the Longlist of the German Book Prize 2014.

Further readings
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Andrej Kurkow

Andrej Kurkow

Andrej Kurkow, born in 1961 in what was then Leningrad, has lived in Kyiv since his childhood. He studied foreign languages and became a newspaper editor and screenwriter. Since his novel Death and the Penguin, he has been considered one of the Ukraine’s most important contemporary authors. His work has been translated into forty-five languages. Kurkow lives with his family in Ukraine as a freelance writer. In 2023, he was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.


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