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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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Drei Geschichten und eine Betrachtung
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Patrick Süskind

Three Stories and a Reflection

»Beware the pronouncements of the critic« is the warning message of ›Depth Wish‹ in which a promising young painter takes her notices catastrophically to heart. In ›A Battle‹ bystanders want a nonchalant, elegantly dressed challenger to beat their ugly little local chess matador who has doggedly defeated them over the years, but what exactly is the newcomer up to with his breathtaking Napoleonic flair at the chessboard? In ›Maître Mussard's Bequest‹ a man develops a world view that renders him all too soon - and all too literally - petrified. In ›Amnesia in Litteris‹, Patrick Suskind's hilarious and compelling concluding piece, the author recounts a great forgetting as he browses through his own well-loved library and discovers how few of the books can actually remember. In this exquisite collection, Patrick Suskind's genius for unmasking self-deception and dramatising human obsession is once again beautifully demonstrated.

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Die Geschichte von Herrn Sommer
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Patrick Süskind, Jean-Jacques Sempé

The Story of Mr Sommer

A boy’s village childhood with all the traditional attributes – father, mother, brother, sister, a house on a lake, tree-climbing, going to the races, music lessons, a bicycle, a crush on a girl in the class – is bedevilled by the mystifying appearances of the eccentric Mr Sommer. Moving through the landscape in silent haste, like a man possessed, with his empty rucksack and his long, odd-looking walking stick, Mr Sommer runs like a black thread through the boy’s days. Sempe’s light, caricatural illustrations perfectly capture both the humour and the gravity of Süskind’s tale.

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Isabel Koellreuter

Isabel Koellreuter

Ein Kampf
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Patrick Süskind, Sempé, Jean-Jacques

A Battle

A classical short novella.

Taken from the previously published story collection Three Stories and a Reflection, now in a new edition with wonderful illustrations by Jean-Jacques Sempé.

Two men are seated across a chess board in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris. One is an ingenious upstart, the other an old champion caught in his old ways.
It’s time for the apéritif, but none of the onlookers would even think of leaving the scene.
Who is the audience’s favourite? And which king will fall first?

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Das Parfum
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Patrick Süskind

Perfume

Perfume is a long-lasting international success story: Originally published in 1985 and translated into over 50 languages, the book has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. In Germany, the book spent 9 years on the Spiegel bestseller list. The movie adaptation of 2006 was one of the 15 most successful in German cinema history, with 5.6 million box office viewers in Germany alone.

Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born in eighteenth-century Paris and abandoned on the streets, discovers that he has an extraordinary – almost superhuman – sense of smell, he inherited from his mother. As he sniffs his way across France, this gift is exploited by Grenouille to create the world’s most marvellous perfumes. Yet in seeking perfection in his experiments, he realises that a vital ingredient is missing for the perfect scent: innocence. In order to get the ingredient he needs, he must capture it – whatever the cost.

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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.


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