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Blogposts (506)

»Es geht nicht um Geschichte, sondern um Geschichten.« Charles Lewinsky im Interview

from 26/08/2020

Heisse Zeiten, heisse Geschichten

from 09/04/2015

Zu Ostern ein gutes Buch: Geschichten, die Frühlingsgefühle erwecken

from 27/03/2026

Yorn - Zum Muttertag, die Geschichte eines ganz besonderen Geschenkes

from 10/05/2020

»Die Geschichte, die mir vorschwebte, gab es nicht – also musste ich sie selber schreiben.«

from 26/02/2016

»Die Geschichte wiederholt sich.« Ein Interview mit Sasha Filipenko

from 25/02/2023

Weihnachten im Taschenbuch – Geschichten für die Adventszeit

from 29/11/2024

»Bei all meinen Recherchen und Erkenntnissen über Isidors Leben hatte ich das Gefühl, ich gebe ihm eine Geschichte – SEINE Geschichte zurück.« Ein Interview mit Shelly Kupferberg - Teil 1

from 21/10/2022

Mag ich / Mag ich nicht – heute mit: Solomonica de Winter

from 04/11/2014

Astrid Rosenfeld »Sing mir ein Lied« – Die Geschichte hinter dem Buch

from 17/12/2014

Amélie Nothomb ›Der belgische Konsul‹: Ein berührender Blick auf die Geschichte ihres Vaters

from 07/07/2023

Astrid Rosenfeld: »Sing mir ein Lied. 9872 Meilen und eine Geschichte«

from 28/11/2014
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Tante Joice und die Lust am Leben
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

Aunt Joice and the Joy of Life

An old man, dreadfully lonely, and a rejected will. A Porsche driver with a colourful past in an awkward situation. The god-like splendour of professors. Old age, growing old and being old. The notion of homeland and a West Germany which sprang from a strange act of creation. The convents and bridges of Cologne – and their role in history. Plus sharp-eyed portraits of such very different individuals as the newspaper publisher Alfred Neven DuMont, the radical feminist Alice Schwarzer, and Helmut Thoma – a media mogul and his rivals. Or a life »at the service of humour«, in honour of Willy Millowitsch on his 85th birthday. But also people who are not famous, like the ›housekeeper‹, for whom read ›brothel madam‹. And much more ...

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
  • Extract in German
Die Schatzgräber
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

The Treasure-Hunters

Summer 1928, 32 degrees in the shade. Two respectable citizens in a small town on the Rhine perpetrate a bank robbery. They bury their booty, gold ingots to the value of nearly one and a half million marks at today's rate, under a plum-tree and prepare to wait until it is safe to claim their treasure. But it seems this time will never come… Leo Theisen, a widely travelled retired journalist, is a brilliant story-teller who constantly surprises his niece Maria with new and exciting anecdotes. But Leo appears to be completely infatuated with one of his stories about a »family treasure« – in which he claims to be both the son and the nephew of the alleged bank robbers –, much to the annoyance of Maria, who believes the story to be a product of his imagination. Maria determines to prove to the self-confident Leo that his story cannot be true and, gold or no gold, she sets out to refute the myth of the buried treasure and the old stories of guilt, negligence and missed opportunities – and finds herself entangled in a web of tragi-comic events which turn her life upside-down. A nicely rounded, deadly comical novel, full of anecdotes and self-ironical ideas which pose the question to end all questions: the question of man's ability to understand the world, of the reliability of memories, and our capacity for acknowledging guilt.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Isabel Koellreuter

Isabel Koellreuter

Die Konkurrentin
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

The Rival

A satirical thriller about democratic political culture, but also a fascinating novel about the unequal lives of two sisters and a dramatic chapter of German history. And it is also the comforting story of an ageing man who finds it difficult to keep pace with his much younger and more active wife.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Zu Gast bei Dr. Buzzard
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

A Visit to Dr. Buzzard

The moment Lilly Hanebeck entered the small auditorium, Hans Schumann knew that something had happened. A German architect, Schumann is about to give a speech at a symposium in Savannah, Georgia. Lilly Hanebeck is not his wife, but that of his friend Roland. From this moment on Roland and Schumann's fiancée, Charlotte, disappear without trace – in America's most haunted city. Two couples intertwining, a major international contract worth millions, a city set against a backdrop of exotic flora and old haunted houses, enchanted love and black magic in the heart of Voodoo country, the dark side of American history – a host of ingredients that completely bewilder the imagination, and more, of the established architect Schumann. ›A Visit to Dr. Buzzard‹ is a rollercoaster ride of emotions and speculation, a subtropical midsummer night's dream for the 21st century.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler, born in 1970, is a freelance author and lives in Berlin. He has written several novels and screenplays and was awarded the ›Pfalz Literature Prize‹. His book Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany was a New York Times bestseller and a Spiegel bestseller. His works have been published in more than 30 languages.

Das starke Geschlecht
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

The Stronger Sex

29-year-old solicitor Alexander Zabel realises too late what he has let himself in for with this client: Herbert Klofft, in his late seventies, founder and owner of »Klofft Valves« is an autocrat, despot and macho. Now bound to a wheelchair, he has fired a young top employee without notice or compensation – an entirely justified move, as he sees it; completely unacceptable in the eyes of his former employee who was also his mistress and who is intent on suing Klofft for damages. An act of personal revenge, agrees Klofft's wife Cilly, an attractive woman in her seventies with a still rather active sex life. Zabel not only sees a lawsuit coming, in which the other party has the better cards in any case, but he is also beginning to understand that he is dealing with a client belligerent enough to manipulate the evidence if necessary. And he is faced with a wife who makes good use of her still considerable erotic charm to beguile the young man.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Minnie
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

Minnie

Business in Nashville had been brought to a conclusion, and now Wolfgang Lauterbach wanted to relax by rambling about the south of the USA for a week without his appointments diary. But in a motel on the highway he is drawn into a mysterious story of which he only understands one thing: people whom he has never seen before are out to kill him.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
  • Extract in German
Solomonica de Winter

Solomonica de Winter

Solomonica de Winter was born in 1997 in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands. Raised bilingually, she grew up both there and in Los Angeles, California. She has lived in Israel, Italy, and the USA and graduated with a Masters Degree of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She currently resides in the Netherlands. Solomonica de Winter writes in English.

Grand mit vieren
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

Grand With Four

Paris in the mid-Seventies. During the International Anti-Terrorism Conference, journalist Claus Delvos is killed in his hotel by a bomb. Why did he have to die? Was he mistaken for somebody else? What is the background to the deed? The more his colleague Peter Grewe investigates the matter, the deeper he sinks into the quagmire of political machinations in Bonn. And becomes even more entan-gled in the jaws of the really weaker sex ...

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Sterbetage
Im Warenkorb
Hans Werner Kettenbach

Sterbetage

A very young woman meets Kamp who gave up all hope in life a long time ago. Kamp is unemployed and, in accordance with the law, he will soon have early retirement status. Kamp cannot understand why Claudia should keep visiting him. He suspects that an evil, criminal plan is at the bottom of it all, and when Claudia goes into hiding once again, he sees that as proof of his suspicions. Kamp decides to bury his foolish hopes once and for all and instead to prepare for death. But Claudia comes back and the story of this unusual, even impossible relationship takes a turn very different from what Kamp expected.

Further readings
  • Fact sheet PDF
Daniel Faßbender

Daniel Faßbender

Daniel Faßbender used to be a sailor and dreamed of becoming a professional surfer. He earns his living as a duty editor for a large private TV channel. He studied comparative literature, politics and history. His debut novel The World’s Greatest Story of Falling was released in 2018 and longlisted for the ›Blogbuster Literature Prize‹. For Heaven’s Gate he was awarded a fellowship with the NRW Literary Office’s and Bonn Literature House’s one-to-one mentoring programme. He lives in Cologne, his native city.


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