
In September 2010, the celebrated actor Mario Adorf turns 80. For the past six decades Mario Adorf has won universal acclaim for his stage roles and appearances in over 100 films. He has performed as a singer and entertainer, and his unmistakable ...

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His father is an alcoholic, threatens his mother, takes strange women into bed, and suddenly he is gone. That day the son starts cutting out figures to move them in other surroundings. He also cuts out nude ...

A strange murder in an idyllic French seaside village, a major family tragedy and a puzzling secret – welcome to Brittany!
This is the first case for Detective Dupin, idiosyncratic penguin lover and Parisian-born caffeine junkie who is ...

There is no home any more. A home is for people who grew up in mountain villages, where all of the people know one another, where you even know the animals, and where you watch the sunset instead of going to the cinema. For all others, that is: ...

A woman in her forties takes a look around and realizes that the world goes to hell in a handbasket: catastrophes, bomb terror, islamic fundamentalists, rising unemployment rates that don´t spare her... Under those circumstances, a bomb exploding ...

In her new book, Sybille Berg brings together fairytale and coming-of-age novel, satire and romance. From the alternating perspectives of the two protagonists, she describes the nightmare of adolescence and all that it entails: the feeling of ...

Composed as seperate stories, all six of them are connected and constitute variations of one central topic: The lost childhood – forever engraved in one´s memory but never to be returned to, captured in the beautiful metaphor of an insect ...

For 20 years Maxim Biller has been writing his Moral Stories that have been published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. Every second sunday during the past three years, his stories either depress the readers or make them laugh – ...

Born in Prague, Biller moved to Germany at the age of ten and at seventeen began studying – the Germans, their books, their women, their mistakes. In the style of a novel, Biller’s autobiographic book tells the tragicomic tale of a Jew who ...
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