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Der Platz des Hundes Weidenholzer, Anna
Anna Weidenholzer’s eight stories are loosely connected by their characters; the author lets her characteristically laconic style play over the everyday lives of the characters, who have been ...
Kein einziger Tag Stift, Linda
The Austrian biotope always seems to have the right degree of dampness for ominous cases of symbiosis. Anyone who wants to be spared the need to look at the political and media scenes for some ...
Wenn Kinder Steine ins Wasser werfen Bayer, Xaver
Endless stream of thought Xaver Bayer rebels against the full stop A man is waiting at Brussels Airport for his flight to leave. Never mind the gate. Naturally he passes the waiting ...
Eigenleben oder wie schreibt man eine Novelle Aigner, Christoph Wilhelm
Marina di Cecina in winter. A seaside resort without visitors, the houses by the beach locked and barricaded, in mothballs until the next season. Everything cold and damp, poorly heated or shut. ...
Rauchernovelle Dahimène, Adelheid
As a non-smoker one comes to Rauchernovelle (Smoker’s Story) with mixed feelings. There is a woman sitting a train and complaining that she is forbidden to smoke. Should one feel sympathy here? ...
Herznovelle Rabinowich, Julya
Heart operations are not infrequently traumatic experiences which leave deep psychological scars. In Julya Rabinowich’s Herznovelle (Heart Story) it is, though, a love trauma which the ...
Von Dschalalabad nach Bad Schallerbach Einzinger, Erwin
The rather tired humour of the echoing syllables in the title is already an example of the madcap toing and froing and toing that characterizes Erwin Einzinger’s writing. Two little arrows ...
Familie Salzmann Hackl, Erich
While literature often claims to show how the family history of an individual inevitably determines his fate, Erich Hackl keeps to real events, which are tragic enough and which he supplements ...
Andernorts Rabinovici, Doron
Doron Rabinovici was born in Tel Aviv and moved to Vienna at the age of three. What he writes has always been shaped by the tension between his life in Austria and his vital interest in Israel. ...
Fremdes Land Sautner, Thomas
In the tradition of literary dystopias such as George Orwell’s 1984 or Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Thomas Sautner bitingly describes a fictitious society in an unspecified location in ...
Schwester der Angst Mischkulnig, Lydia
It is the story of an obsession, which Lydia Mischkulnig describes with an absolutely pathological love of detail in her new novel Schwestern der Angst (Sisters of Fear). Renate and Marie are ...
Bewegungsmelder Ballhausen, Thomas
"Don't cry - work!" This instruction was chosen by the author Rainald Goetz as the subtitle for his early novel, Irre (Mad). Hence the underlying theme of the work: existential ...
Kopf aus den Wolken Cerha, Ruth
“Traveling means going away, Majana said, but upon our arrival in New York, on a street corner in Midtown Manhattan, I saw something else in her eyes and it made me afraid. Traveling also means ...
Populäre Panoramen I Falkner, Brigitta
In "Populäre Panoramen I" (Popular Panoramas I) Brigitta Falkner offers as an author the twofold pleasure of reading and looking. Each double page is, as it were, a diptych of text and ...
Die ganze Wahrheit Gstrein, Norbert
'Truth is something relative. And the whole truth all the more so. There are any number of versions of it. Some of them are protected by lawyers, others by priests.' Norbert Gstrein’s latest ...
Baba Rada Grigorcea, Dana
Time has stood still beneath the dwarf nut tree. Baba Rada reads an evil fate in the cards, while dead Antim crawls into a tree hollow, Ileana becomes engaged and the old red beard finally buries ...
No God in Sight Tyrewala, Altaf
The Berliner Künstlerprogramm of DAAD writes about Atlaf Tyerwalas novel: Homesickness led this young Indian author to literature: born in 1977 in Mumbai (until ...
Das Matratzenhaus Hochgatterer, Paulus
Many of the inhabitants of Paulus Hochgatterer’s fictive town Furth am See have grounds for revenge. Bad things happen and have happened there: Children disappear, are beaten, disowned, and ...
Das Schöne und das Notwendige Grill, Andrea
Finzens and Fiat make up an all-male household that stands on wobbly financial legs; while Finzens, who is from Bulgaria, at least has a steady income – his job is to keep the peace in the ...
Fütter mich Travnicek, Cornelia
She thought of the children's astonishment that it was enough to touch one of the large granite stones with a finger. With a child’s hand. And everything began to sway. The world of the ...
Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
In freezing February, Sabine Scholl presents a mystery that takes place in summer, and whose main protagonist, Gina Sonnenfels, comes from Vienna, lives in Berlin, and has “a good nose for the ...
Von den Himmeln Petricek, Gabriele
The three novellas in Von den Himmel compose a literary “triptych” on the theme of fault and failure. Taking the art history term for a three-paneled (altar) picture literally, we can ...
Anleitung zum Fest Meschik, Lukas
Following his debut novel Jetzt die Sirenen (Now the Sirens), the young Viennese author Lukas Meschik has again proven his talent with his impressive and confident use of language in Anleitung zum ...
Das Leben der Wünsche Glavinic, Thomas
Thomas Glavinic specializes in declines. His protagonists fight the gravity of all earthly ramblings; they grapple with apathy, alcohol, and demoralization. His early novels often were peopled by ...
Alles über Sally Geiger, Arno
If anyone ever thought Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary was the last word on the everyday horrors of bourgeois marriage, they were very wrong. Marriage dramas are still able to captivate and ...
Tauben fliegen auf Nadj Abonji, Melinda
Melinda Nadj Abonji kam 1968 in der serbischen Vojvodina zur Welt, als Mädchen emigrierte sie mit ihren Eltern in die Schweiz. Zwei Heimaten und zwei Freiheiten. Auf diesen Erfahrungen basiert ...
Paloma Mayröcker, Friederike
Friederike Mayröcker’s latest book publication, auspiciously entitled Paloma , comprises 99 letters to an addressee who is not known by name. However, the recipient, addressed as 'Dear ...
Augen zu Schweikert, Ruth
[english translation is coming soon] Ruth Schweikert Roman muss man von Anfang an lesen - das ist hier nicht bloss eine Floskel. Ihre ersten Sätzen zünden ein stilistisches Furioso. „Als ...
Der Granitblock im Kino Hohler, Franz
Ein gutes Kinderbuch taugt auch für Erwachsene. Das gilt nicht immer, doch im Fall von Franz Hohlers modernen Märchen "Der Granitblock im Kino" gibt es in dieser Hinsicht keine Zweifel. Das Buch ...
Abwässer Loetscher, Hugo
Das Debüt „Abwässer“ (1963) verrät bereits Hugo Loetschers „fremden Blick“. Das Gutachten des Abwasserinspektors, der die Welt aus der Perspektive von unten wahrnimmt, demonstriert eine ...























