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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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Vergewisserungen
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Bernhard Schlink

Verifications

The questions Schlink examines are often provoked by current conflicts: the debate surrounding the Christian crucifix and Muslim headscarves in schools, stem cell and embryonic research, the threat to human dignity posed by the battle against crime and terrorism. Other questions find their roots in literary and Biblical texts: in the poetry of Heinrich Heine, the novels of Hans Fallada, Imre Kertész, Pat Barker and Jeffrey Eugenides, the story of Jacob's struggle on the Jabbok, the narrative of Pentecost. In his treatment of these questions, Schlink verifies his standpoint. Writing as both a novelist and a lawyer, his prose is never legally abstract in discussing the law and justice, all the while retaining its narrative force when dealing with politics, the economy, literature or the Church. His writing is refreshingly clear, accessible and vivid.

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Abschiedsfarben
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Bernhard Schlink

Colours of Farewell

Stories about the kind of goodbyes that weigh heavy upon us, and the ones that set us free, about the success and failure of love, about trust and betrayal, about menacing and overpowering memories and how the right thing often comes into the wrong life, and the wrong thing into the right life.
Stories about people in different phases of life and about their hopes and entanglements.
»Love and do what thou wilt« is not a recipe for a happy ending, but an answer for when all other answers fail.

Stories that surprise, disturb, and delight.

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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.

Selbs Mord
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Bernhard Schlink

Self's Murder

Selb's girlfriend Brigitte thinks it is about time he realises that he is getting older. That she feels the seventy-year-old loner is still far too restless and independent. His friends all are going into retirement. It is hardly worthwhile keeping on the office for the few jobs that still come in - even Selb realises this. But one snowy February night he helps pull a Mercedes out of the ditch, and all at once he is saddled with a strange job. A job which really cannot interest the customer, the heir to an old-established Schwetzinger private bank and recently also owner of a bank in Cottbus. A job that does not really interest Selb either, but in which he becomes more and more deeply entangled. The trail of money leads him from the west to the east, from one defeat of eastern Germany after the collapse of communism to another, and finally to the question of whether he hasn't taken on too much in his old age. An exciting crime novel from the recent German-German past. And food for thought about growing older.

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Selbs Betrug
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Bernhard Schlink

Self's Deception

Mr. Selb - private detective and former prosecutor rolled into one - is hurtling toward a head-on collision with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is investigating machinations some people would rather conceal. Those involved in the coverups? In the ›Selbian‹ case, American military men and the German machinery of justice.

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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.
20. Juli
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Bernhard Schlink

The 20th of July

Bernhard Schlink's first play is a disturbing mind game about the presence of the past and about the price of trade: being left with dirty hands. 

The last day of school falls on the 20th of July, the anniversary of an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler. The previous day, the right-wing party ›Deutsche Aktion‹ with their charismatic young leader won 37 percent of the vote in the regional election. In history class, a heated discussion arises between the final year students and their teacher: shouldn't the assassination attempt have been carried out 13 years earlier, in 1931? What can be learned for the future? Is it better to keep one's hands clean, or to risk getting them dirty?

A lesson about morals, responsibility and making decisions.

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Erkundungen
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Bernhard Schlink

Explorations

How do we live with history? What must we remember, what are we allowed to forget? Do we need a culture of remembering? How far does our responsibility go? To whom do we owe solidarity, and what do we owe out of solidarity? What is the bad thing about betrayal? What makes our identity? Can we remain Christians if we have lost our belief? What does it mean to be a lawyer? How does the law change, and what is jurisdiction developing into? Taking familiar definitions, everyday experiences and societal and political conflicts as a starting point, Bernhard Schlink explores complex topics which are both timeless and highly topical – in his typically descriptive narrative style.

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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.

Olga
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Bernhard Schlink

Olga

The grand new novel by the author of New York Times #1 bestseller The Reader!

This is the story of a woman who fights and finds herself, and a man who dreams and loses himself. Their moving love is entwined with the twisting paths of German history, leading us from the late 19th to the early 21st century, from Germany to Africa and the Arctic, from the Baltic Sea to Southwest Germany.
An intelligent woman fights the prejudices of her time.
A hopeless man loses himself in African and Arctic escapades, driven by the power-hungry dreams of his time. He can only confront reality in failure – like so many of his generation. She remains tied to him throughout her life – in thought, letters and a great rebellion. This is the story of their love.

A novel full of history.

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Die Frau auf der Treppe
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Bernhard Schlink

The Woman on the Stairs

A famous painting, missing for decades, suddenly turns up again. A surprise for the art world, and confusing for the man who, as a young lawyer, became entangled in the conflict between the painter and the owner. And who, in the process, fell in love with the woman depicted in the painting. He starts to search for her, and finds much more than the answers to her demeanour and mysterious disappearance. He also has to ask questions about himself that he has always suppressed. The scene: Frankfurt am Main, Sydney and an impassable bay on the Australian coast. A novel about being in the right, about sympathy, property and loss, true and false proximity. And about the happiness of a love that knows its own finite nature.

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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 Heimkehr
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Bernhard Schlink

The Homecoming

As a child, Peter Debauer, the narrator of the novel, spends his holidays at his grandparents' house in Switzerland. In the evening, he sits with them at the table and reads, while they edit and correct the magazine novels with which they earn their money. Since paper is very expensive in the 1950s, his grandparents let him use the back of the edited manuscripts to scribble on, but tell him never to turn them over and read the text. One day, he simply cannot resist and turns the page - and reads about the odyssey of a German soldier to Siberia, his eventual return and subsequent search for his wife. Finally the soldier locates the city and the house in which she lives, but when his wife opens the door, another man is standing beside her, while she is holding his child on her arm. Then the soldier… But Peter Debauer cannot find out what happens next. He has already thrown away the original manuscripts – on which he has scribbled and drawn – which contained the end of the novel. Years later he recalls the story and wants to know how it ends. The search for the end of the story turns into the search for its author – a man who has repeatedly been able to hide his tracks, who has assumed a number of different identities, pursued various careers and who has developed a rather peculiar relationship to the horrors of the twentieth century. During his search, Peter Debauer encounters himself. In his attempt to discover the end of the soldier's story, he embarks on his own odyssey: the search for his origins and his return, and for the woman he loves.

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Liebesfluchten
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Bernhard Schlink

Flights of Love

The forms of attractions and escape from love in seven stories: as suppressed longing and unwanted confusion, as desperate affairs and bold forms of escape, as the irreversible power of habit, as guilt and self-denial. All the protagonists here are entangled in their time: The past of Germany catches up with a young man where one least expects it – in the love of a picture. A successful old Sixty-Eighter juggles himself through the depths of his liberal marriage. A couple from East Berlin betrays each other – to save their marriage. A German student in New York goes to unusual lengths to save his love for an American Jewess. ›Flights of Love‹ are at the same time stories of the big city, stories about a baffled generation that always trips over the snares of its past.

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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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