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Search results „kurkov”

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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Das schreckliche Zebra
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Klaus Cäsar Zehrer

The Terrible Zebra

Old photos that inspire the imagination of the contemporary viewer in a captivating way. Veering from strange to touching, they continually pose the question: What on earth was going on? Klaus Cäsar Zehrer was inspired by pictures like these to create short stories, scenes and poems – from tender to ruthless, from poetic to unreservedly silly. And Shakespeare’s 155th love sonnet is in there too.

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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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