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»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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Mein unbekannter Freund
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Slawomir Mrozek

My Unknown Friend

Not every present given with the best of intentions arouses unmitigated pleasure in the recipient. A live monkey, for example, can cause enormous problems, particularly when it is a diplomatic gift and cannot simply be passed on to the zoo… Chat about the ›Latest Story‹ is one of thirty-seven witty short stories about the element of the absurd in everyday life. A fox and a cockerel appear as figures in a fable, a clergyman makes a deal with the devil, fairy-tale characters are transported into brutal reality. And the richness of the writer's imagination and cryptic humour makes amusing, thought-provoking reading.

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Lolo
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Slawomir Mrozek

Lolo

Lolo always presses the right buttons to keep her bearded master satisfied – and then she gets bacon. But only for Lolo. Until one day, Lolo's friend, the other laboratory rat, who is getting hungrier and hungrier because she doesn't know how to press the right buttons, finds a method with which she will also get something … In Monisa Clavier, a Polish tourist is lying in wait for a Western film star. Everything now depends on him catching her attention. As the complex-ridden Polish youngster fails to do this, he pretends to be a glass-smashing Russian at a party, because, as foreigners, Russians appear to enjoy an advantage in the West. In this way, the young Pole reaches his primary goal, but this is just where his problems really begin.

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Isabel Koellreuter

Isabel Koellreuter

Der Doppelgänger
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Slawomir Mrozek

The Doppelgänger

›Der Doppelgänger‹ (The Double) of the tyrant had represented him for many years at parades and other boring events, and when he was not on duty he cultivated his land like all other farmers. But the tyrant had now died. There will now be an end to exploitation and injustice, said the bodyguards of the dead tyrant as they looked for the double, and also no more mysterious accidents. There was only one thing they had to ensure: that the people should not under any circumstances be reminded of earlier times by a face. Whether it's a case of a long story or a short piece of prose, whether it concerns famous stories of presidents or slap-stick fables, Mrożek is a master of surprising changes, and his needle-sharp points penetrate the thickest skin.

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Der Perverse
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Slawomir Mrozek

The Pervert

Regardless of whether he is making fun of his compatriots' new business-orientated awareness following the merging of Eastern and Western Europe, bringing a breath of fresh air into stagnating disarmament negotiations with his idea of a vampire commando, taking the mickey out of the official imbecility familiar from the ever-popular »president jokes« or mocking the megalomania of modern medicine-men, there is no escaping Mrożek's caustic wit. In ›Der Perverse‹, the most normal of situations can suddenly take on an aspect of unreality.

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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.

Die Geheimnisse des Jenseits
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Slawomir Mrozek

Secrets of the Beyond

»Mrożek distorts, defamiliarises and intensifies scenery, plot and characters to an absurd level. However, such absurdity is by no means limited to the political sphere only but instead includes existential issues. In the process it gains, as attested by his anthology of short stories from the years 1986–1990 (›The Secrets of the Beyond‹), downright Beckettian qualities.«

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Die Giraffe
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Slawomir Mrozek

The Giraffe

Mrożek's creativity covers everything from the dark parable about the 'condition humaine' to playful, seemingly naïve stories and slapstick-like fables. For all the differences with regard to themes, the texts have one thing in common: their subtle humour and their joyful treatment of the ludicrous which characterises Mrożek's entire oeuvre.

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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.

Balthasar
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Slawomir Mrozek

Baltazar

In 2002, Sławomir Mrożek had a stroke, after which he suffered from aphasia and gradually had to learn the use of language again. As Baltazar (the name he gave himself to indicate that he was no longer the same person), he looks back on his eventful life, a life in which there was only one constant: the theatre.

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Das Leben für Anfänger
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Slawomir Mrozek, Chaval,

Life for Beginners

We are all alive and yet we are all dilettantes, finding it hard to cope in a world where yesterday everyone was dancing to techno music and now the tango is all the rage, where one is either unemployed or working oneself to death, where footballers suddenly start to look like women and Germany's women's team performs better at the Football World Cup than the ›stronger sex‹. In times such as these, we need help. With humour and a refined turn of phrase, Mrożek tackles the absurdity of our existence. The more grotesque and absurd his tips are, the more they are tangible and concrete – and the more amusing for the reader!

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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.

Liebe auf der Krim
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Slawomir Mrozek

Love on Crimea

In a luxury hotel on the Crimea, around 1910, superfluous people kill time with tea parties. Characters from Checkov plays are among those present. The actress Liliana Karlovna, married to a German railway engineer, is unhappily in love with Colonel Sejkin; Zachedrynskij, a distinguished gentleman loves the young teacher Tatjana, who, however, wants not to marry but to dedicate her life to the education of the people. Young Vladimir Iljitsch Lenin arrives on the scene, thinking he had heard a shot from the Aurora. The company reassures him: it is not yet time for that – and anyway, when it does happen, it will be in St. Petersburg. This, then, is the opening scene of the first act of the three-act play which casts a satirical light on a hundred years of Russian history. Many of the characters introduced in the Act 1 reappear in the second act, which is set in the period immediately after the Revolution. In the third act, after Perestroika, the hotel is the meeting place of the new Russian businessmen. But here, we encounter the Uncle Vanjas and the Lopatkins, even if they have changed on the surface, and the romantic attachment between the new Tatjanas and Zachedrynskijs, the Lilianas and the Sejkins, are just as complicated in 1993 as they were in 1910. Everything has changed, but the structures remain the same. Or do they?

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Amor
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Slawomir Mrozek

Amor

During the Nazi occupation of Poland, a captain of the German army is stationed in an occupied house. A fourteen-year-old boy whose father works in the underground against the fascists lives in the house with his aunt, who appears to be above suspicion. The captain brings his girlfriend, an actress called Rosemarie, to live with him. The boy is utterly fascinated by her. Teasingly, Rosemarie calls him Amor, but otherwise she hardly notices his adolescent passion. When an older boy asks Amor to help him stage an attack on the captain, the boy finds himself in deep conflict: If he takes part he will at last be taken seriously by the others, but Rosemarie might be killed in the attack… His Excellency is just trying on a new purple robe, and The Tailor involves him in a sophisticated discussion about »What is culture, what is nature?« A journeyman announces that the barbarians are coming. His Excellency is distraught, for the barbarians can only have one thing in mind: to overthrow him. The tailor wants to complete the fitting in peace, but sounds of a tumult issue from the next room, and the barbarians refuse to be put off with fashion journals any longer. His Excellency, who is afraid of being recognised and beheaded on the spot, manages at the last minute to disguise himself in a monk's habit before Socco, the barbarians' leader, bursts in. Dressed in a badly tanned loincloth and tennis shoes, and carrying a sword, he announces that he has come from the Caucasus to put an end to the decadent society and breathe new life into it with his ideas.

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Patrick Süskind

Patrick Süskind

Patrick Süskind, born in Ambach on Lake Starnberg in 1949, studied medieval and modern history in Munich and Aix-en-Provence, making a living writing screenplays. His one-man play The Double Bass was published in 1984, his novel Perfume: The Story of a Murderer in 1985, the novella The Pigeon in 1987 and The Story of Mr Sommer with illustrations by Jean-Jacques Sempé in 1991.

Emigranten
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Slawomir Mrozek

Emigrants

›Emigrants‹ is the penultimate volume of the edition of Mrożek's dramatic works.

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Watzlaff
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Slawomir Mrozek

Vatzlav

In ›Nochmal von vorn‹ an elderly gentleman and his daughter-in-law withdraw to a country cottage to have a tête-à-tête in peace. However, a ghost appears who turns out to be a dictator to whom the father-in-law had been enslaved in body and soul in younger years. What begins as an erotomanic farce and seems to escalate into a grotesque conflict of the generations finally becomes a deadly serious political satire about a subject which is still of topical interest: the ghost of totalitarianism. In ›Propheten‹ a dictator promises his people a prophet in order to preserve power. However, two of them appear at the same time looking exactly alike. Who is the right one? The one who entered from the right or the one who entered from the left? Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, the state intellectual counsellors, do not know what to recommend. However, since the nation cannot be expected to accept two prophets, they advise the dictator to have one of them decapitated by the official servant… Watzlaff lives in the ›land of restraint‹. When he crosses the sea he suffers shipwreck. A good opportunity for Watzlaff to flee to the ›land of freedom‹. His alter ego, in the figure of a double expresses some last doubts - but Watzlaff, unmoved, lets him drown in the sea. Now there is nothing more to prevent him from becoming rich, powerful and happy, or so Watzlaff thinks. However, it becomes quickly apparent that it is not so simple to find one's way in the beautiful, new world.

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Felizitas von Schönborn

Felizitas von Schönborn

Felizitas von Schönborn studied theology, philosophy and history. She is accredited as a correspondent by the UN and has to date recorded over seventy meetings with fascinating contemporary figures in her ›holistic kaleidoscope of conversations‹.
Auf hoher See/Striptease
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Slawomir Mrozek

Out at Sea

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Der Botschafter
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Slawomir Mrozek

The Ambassador

The Ambassador of a big country is given a strange present: a light-blue globe – without any continents. All of a sudden, the head of a man breaks through the top of the globe, like a chick through the egg. »What would you like? A martini? A sherry?« the Ambassador asks. – »Asylum!« the man replies. In addition: ›A Summer's Day‹, ›Alpha‹, ›The Contract‹, ›The Portrait‹, ›The Widows‹

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Monika Czernin

Monika Czernin

Monika Czernin, born in Klagenfurt in 1965, is a renowned international filmmaker and author. Her books about central figures and watershed moments in European history are best- sellers in Germany and Austria.
Aside from Picasso’s Hairdresser, Monika Czernin and Melissa Müller have worked together on several documentary films.

Striptease
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Slawomir Mrozek

Striptease

The adventure holiday in the romantic hotel turns out to be unpleasant despite the ›Lovely View‹; a hotly contended position as pastor in a small parish ›All Sinners‹ reveals itself to be a nightmare.

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