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All titles in "Fiction"

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  • Leo Perutz

    At Night under the Stone Bridge

    The events at the court of Rudolf II, the magical atmosphere of the ghetto, the hustle and bustle in the narrow alleys, the low dives and the palaces of Prague, town of arts and sciences, demons ... More about this title

  • Leo Perutz

    Little Apple

    It is the end of the First World War, and a time of ghosts: former officer Georg Vittorin cannot forget the humiliations he endured at the hands of camp commander Seljukow.

    Vienna ... More about this title

  • Leo Perutz

    The Marquis de Bolibar

    Winter 1812, the Spanish campaign: In the Andalusian town of La Bisbal, two German regiments supporting Napoleon are destroyed by the Spanish insurgents. Only Lieutenant von Jochberg survives the ... More about this title

  • Leo Perutz

    The Master of the Last Judgment

    A mysterious series of deaths shocks Viennese society. In quick succession, the death of a young officer investigating, in turn, the death of his brother, is followed by that of an aging actor ... More about this title

  • Leo Perutz

    The Snow of St Peter

    After a serious head injury, Dr Friedrich Amberg, the local doctor of a remote Westphalian village in the 1930s, regains consciousness, unable to remember the events of the last five weeks. ... More about this title

  • Leo Perutz

    The Swedish Horseman

    "If German literature ever brought forth a brilliant stylist, a most wonderful and almost infallible stylist, surpassing Keller, Fontane, Kafka, and, in a way, even Goethe, then it must be Leo ... More about this title

  • Gergely Péterfy

    Quarry Lake

    Novel
    The world's complexity mirrored in a small lake that may not even exist: the depths of this magical setting created by Gergely Péterfy are altogether impossible to resist.
    A forbidden zone, ... More about this title

  • Barbara Peveling

    Thank Our Lucky Stars

    Novel
    Bonn, 1994. Anne longs to leave her suffocating hometown, but neither she nor her girlfriends have any idea where they might escape to. Eventually, they come to the conclusion that the least they ... More about this title

  • Adolf Placzek

    The Ghosts of Vienna

    "You shouldn't have made me so conscious of it", Lisa shouts at her boss. But the entire city of New York will not let these Jewish emigrants from the Old World forget that, even years after ... More about this title

  • Hans Pleschinski

    Portrait of an Invisible Man

    A Munich gallerist is found dead in his flat by his lover. Their relationship had lasted 23 years – years of turbulent love and mutual artistic inspiration, years of luxury and poverty, years ... More about this title

  • Rosemarie Poiarkov

    As long as a CD lasts

    Love Stories
    "There is no thing as love, there never will be, there never has been." A statement that seems out of place in a collection of love stories but is, in fact, very much in line with the smooth and ... More about this title

  • Martin Pollack

    Charged with Patricide

    He was amongst the world's best photographers, his portraits of the rich and the beautiful adorning the covers of Life and Vogue, his pictures exhibited in the most important collections. When ... More about this title

  • Martin Pollack

    The Dead Man in the Bunker

    Sbarramento di Brennero, April 6, 1947: At the entrance of a bunker at the Austrian/Italian border, carabinieri discover a dead man. The man has been shot, twice in the head and once in the ... More about this title

  • Martin Pollack

    The Emperor of America

    The great flight from Galicia
    At the turn of the century, the image of the Statue of Liberty lured people in their hundreds of thousands across the ocean. It was the beginning of an emigration wave from Galicia, the poorhouse ... More about this title

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