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Fiction

Running away from life, fighting death

Submitted by Aneta Tasova on Fri, 09/20/2024 - 14:00
Fiction
Vlado Janevski
Tasova
Macedonian Vlado Janevski shows in his new novel "Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe" the truth within the truth or the novel within the novel - an amazing endeavour
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Fiction

Back to the Future

Submitted by Radha Vatsal on Wed, 09/18/2024 - 12:00
Fiction
Álvaro Enrigue
Andrew Lih (User:Fuzheado), CC BY-SA 3.0
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Álvaro Enrigue @ 2016 Hay Festival
Álvaro Enrigue’s „You Dreamed Of Empires“ takes a complex and vivid look on the first step of the Spanish colonisation of what was then Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City
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Nonfiction

Slavery is not in the world, it is in us

Submitted by Christoph Nick on Sun, 09/15/2024 - 12:00
Nonfiction
Paulin Ismard
Emmanuelle Marchadour / Jacoby & Stuart
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Paulin Ismard
"Worlds of Slavery - A Comparative History" was published in 2021 by Éditions du Seuil in France. It covers the history of slavery from the end of the Bronze Age to the present day. An essential read.
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Film

The present as past

Submitted by Axel Timo Purr on Thu, 09/12/2024 - 12:00
Film
The Peasants
Plaion Pictures / Studiocanal
"The Peasants" transforms the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Władysław Reymont into an artistically exciting but fundamentally disappointing drama of a young 19th century peasant girl's self-empowerment
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Fiction

Our share of happiness

Submitted by Axel Timo Purr on Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:00
Fiction
Ron Rash
Maryan Harrington
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Ron Rash
Ron Rash's modern version of Romeo and Juliet, "The Caretaker", about an America in the time of the Korean War, shows both tenderly and mercilessly that the present-day divisions in the USA have always been there
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Children's book

A little fear is not quite enough after all

Submitted by Katalin Jäger on Mon, 07/22/2024 - 09:00
Children's book
Alexander Kielland Krag
Julianne Leikanger
Alexander Kielland Krag's book for young people "Nur ein wenig Angst" (Just a little fear) deals with an important topic with which those affected can easily identify - but there’s scope for a little more daring
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Fiction

Nothing is certain: anytime, anywhere

Submitted by Christoph Nick on Mon, 07/15/2024 - 13:07
Fiction
Alhierd Bacharevič
Julia Cimafiejeva / Voland & Quist
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Alhierd Bacharevič
Alhierd Bacharevič's novel "Dogs of Europe" is a kaleidoscope, a hall of mirrors, a rollercoaster, an almost hallucinogenic fantasy. In short: an extraordinary reading experience!
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Nonfiction

Without fracture there can be no ossification

Submitted by Christian Topp on Thu, 07/11/2024 - 15:00
Nonfiction
Steffen Mau
Benjamin Zibner / Suhrkamp
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Steffen Mau
In "Unequally United", sociologist Steffen Mau examines why East Germany remains different
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Fiction

Reality as conjecture

Submitted by Axel Timo Purr on Sat, 06/22/2024 - 04:00
Fiction
Tlotlo Tsamaase
Lorraine Kinnear
Tlotlo Tsamaase's Afro-futuristic dystopia "Womb City" is a furious amalgam of "Minority Report" and cyberpunk classics, but then emancipates itself as confidently as its post-feminist heroine
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Nonfiction

The world as a global kindergarten

Submitted by Andrej on Fri, 05/31/2024 - 04:00
Nonfiction
Oksana Havryliv
Mario Lang
"Only a fool wouldn't buy this book" by Oksana Havryliv is a humorous exploration of name-calling, swearing and cursing, as well as an enlightening journey through different cultures and taboos
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