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  • Hamid Sadr

    The Secretary of Memories

    Mr Sohalt has taken many photos, documenting almost obsessively the bombed and shelled town of Vienna during and after the Second World War, focussing exclusively on the visible wounds of houses ... More about this title

  • Susanne Schaber

    Provence

    Where the Sea and the Sunlight meet
    Provence is a region that is full of promise: hills dotted with vineyards and olive trees, windswept high plateaus with sheep and lavender fields, Romanesque arches and chapels. The play of light ... More about this title

  • Rafik Schami

    Damascus in my heart and Germany before my eyes

    As an outspoken opponent of war and dictatorship Rafik Schami was forced to leave his native Syria and has never returned. But memories of the colours and smells, streets and squares, people and ... More about this title

  • Rafik Schami

    Yearning to Fly

    Why should Lutfi care about this Syrian village wedding that goes on for a week, with lots of people he doesn't know? After all, he's almost gone, on the doorstep of a new life. Time and again, ... More about this title

  • Andreas Schendel

    Vanishing Point

    Paris, 1936. Samuel Weldon, an Irishman, and Signe, a young painter from Norway. Both live in Paris illegally and with precious little money. But they fall in love and when they are entrusted ... More about this title

  • Karl Schlögel

    Marijampole

    Forget about Brussels and Strasbourg, drive to Marijamopole. Karl Schlögel will be there to show you some of the true heroes of the new Europe.

    Once a week Marijamopole is the centre ... More about this title

  • Karl Schlögel

    Russian Berlin

    Before the partitioning of the continent, Berlin was the trading centre between Russia and Western Europe. Its unique East-Western symbiosis – shaped by artists, revolutionaries, businessmen ... More about this title

  • Karl Schlögel

    The Yalta Promenade

    For most Europeans, the countries behind the former Iron Curtain, although officially a part of Europe for more than a decade, are still terra incognita, regarded with suspicion and condescension ... More about this title

  • Raoul Schrott

    Homer's Home

    Homer and the Trojan War – myth or reality? While working on his translation of The Iliad, to be published by Hanser in the fall of 2008, Raoul Schrott discovered a sensational fact: The roots ... More about this title

  • Raoul Schrott

    The Cloudsweep´s Handbook

    Raoul Schrott on writing and travelling, reading and translating, ancient and modern times, one's own works and those of others - the many tools and components of the poet's trade.

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  • Raoul Schrott

    The Desert of Lop Nor

    A house on a hill. A room with an oak table and a chest full of small bottles of sand. On the window ledge, a pine cone, a locust, a stone. A small village on the edge of the desert. Once a week ... More about this title

  • Charles Simic

    The Fly in the Soup

    When Charles Simic was three years old, the Germans bombarded his home town, Belgrade. "All the children played war games. How we loved the sound of machine guns! This way of playing drove the ... More about this title

  • Gerfried Sperl

    The Redressed Republic

    Will Austria settle down or face a continuation of its "state theatrics"? When Jörg Haider's right-wing populist FPÖ party joined the government coalition, Austria was transformed from Europe's ... More about this title

  • Thomas Steinfeld

    Wallander's Lands

    What landscape is this that Henning Mankell's Detective Wallander traverses, uncovering corpses as he trudges, sadly, through rain sodden fields? What is this region where villages have names ... More about this title

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