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All titles in "Travel"
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Karl-Markus Gauß
Scattered Germans
Elektrenai was raised from nothing in 1962 as "the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania's first atheistic town", Smolnik is a medieval mining town in eastern Slovakia and Kudryavka is a ... More about this title
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Karl-Markus Gauß
The Dog-Eaters of Svinia
Svinia, a town somewhere in Eastern Slovakia, in the outermost reaches of the European Union, a place that seems to have fallen out of time and off the map. This is the place where the outcasts ... More about this title
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Karl-Markus Gauß
The Dying Europeans
Europe owes much of its cultural diversity to its tribal communities – such as the legendary, widely scattered Aromunes, the Gottscheer Deutsche, the Sephardic Jews and the Albanian Abareshe. ... More about this title
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Karl-Markus Gauß
The Laughing Losers of Roana
Encounters with Assyrians, Cimbrians and Karaites
Karl-Markus Gauß is famed for his beguiling travelogues. This time he meets proud young Assyrians in Sweden, persecuted as Christians in the Orient and forced to flee their homeland, who are now ... More about this title -
Karl-Markus Gauß
Too Soon, Too Late
Karl-Markus Gauß casts his net wide. He writes of the Iraq War and the illusions of his relatives who emigrated from the Wojwodina to America; he reports on the profitability of sperm banks and ... More about this title
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Katharina Geiser
Vienna, Temporarily
Vienna from deep within - the beauty and strangeness of a foreign city.
On the third floor of the Jewish Museum in Vienna, in a glass case, there is a cardboard box full of memories: ... More about this title -
Daniel Glattauer
Rainer Maria in Quest of Paradise
Rainer Maria is a slug prone to melancholy with a passion for two things above all else: beer and the poetry of his namesake Rainer Maria Rilke. One fine day, he sets off in search of the meaning ... More about this title
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Thomas Glavinic
On the Road in the Name of the Lord
Thomas Glavinic is in the Balkans, on a pilgrimage towards enlightenment. Unfortunately, nothing comes of it. Worn down by the incessant prayers of his fellow travellers, he tries to escape. His ... More about this title
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August von Goethe
August von Goethe - A Journey to the South
August von Goethe (1789-1830) was buried in the foreigners' graveyard in Rome. "Goethe the son, passed on before the father, died at the age of forty": so ran the inscription that the older ... More about this title
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Hans Graf von der Goltz
Smouldering Fire
After many years, Jakob Gessler revisits the Tyrolean village where he grew up. This journey into the past was triggered by a turning point in his life: the end of his professional career. But ... More about this title
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Undine Gruenter
Parisian Libertinages
A wonderful confession of love to the city in which Undine Gruenter lived for many years. This is a portrait of Paris, its people and streets in a language "that sings of its sensual ... More about this title
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
California Graffiti
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht has been living in California for twenty years, and he's had an American passport for the last ten. Ever since gaining citizenship he has been asking himself what it really ... More about this title
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Lars Gustafsson
Secrets Between Lovers
Dick Olsson is a successful advertising executive who, like Gustafsson himself, comes from the Swedish province of Västmanland and now lives in Austin, Texas. Twice a week, a woman who calls ... More about this title
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Lars Gustafsson
The Smile of the Midnight Sun
Gustafsson and Blomqvist take the reader from Sweden’s own “deep south” all the way up to Norrland, from the Scanian farmers to the Lapps. But the authors concentrate on the places they ... More about this title
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