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Ever Green Is...
Pavel Vilikovsky
Hailed as one of the most important Eastern European writers of the post-Communist era, Pavel Vilikovsky actually began his career in 1965. But the political content of his writing and its straightforward treatment of such taboo topics as bisexuality kept him...
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Mercedes-Benz
Pawel Huelle
In the Polish city of Gdansk, the narrator tells about the driving lessons he took in the early 1990s, shortly after the end of communism. As he struggled with the tiny Fiat's gearbox, causing chaos while stalled at a crossroads, Pawel entertained his...
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Smilla's Sense of Snow
Peter Hoeg
"Smilla's Sense of Snow", (or depending on the translation, "Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow") was written by the Danish author Peter Høeg in 1992. He was already well-known in his home country, but the international success of the novel gave him...
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Bonita Avenue
Peter Buwalda
Siem Sigerius is a beloved, brilliant professor of mathematics with a promising future in politics. His family - including a loving wife, two gorgeous, intelligent stepdaughters and a successful future son-in-law - and carefully appointed home in the bucolic...
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The Susan Effect
Peter Hoeg
You'll tell her your darkest secrets Susan Svendsen has an unusual talent. She is an expert in finding out secrets. People feel compelled to confide in her and unwittingly confess their innermost thoughts. Her whole life, she has exploited this talent, but...
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Simeon the Liftite: A Novel with Angels and Moldavians
Petru Cimpoeşu
“Simeon the Liftite: A Novel with Angels and Moldavians” is the most successful and translated book of Petru Cimpoeşu. It has brought to him huge fame and many awards in Romania as well as in many other European countries. The story in the...
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Impurities
Philippe Djian
On a heel amongst marvellous forests and gardens in luxury houses live luxury people. It all seems splendid in this best of all impossible words but just on the surface. In the depths there are many tragedies - a woman is drown under unclarified conditions...
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Mammals
Pierre Mérot
"Every model family should have a fuck-up: a family without a fuck-up is not truly a family ..." So begins the story of Uncle, one of life's most accomplished under-achievers. A morose bachelor squashed between the legacy of a dozen futile jobs and his...
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Goodbye Up There
Pierre Lemaitre
"Goodbye Up There" follows two men who realize that France “has no use for them” after World War I, and decide to exact vengeance on their homeland and contrive an immoral scam that will throw the whole country into turmoil. Albert and...
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Colors of the Fire
Pierre Lemaitre
February 1927 The funeral of the banker Marcel Péricourt. His daughter Madeleine will inherit his financial empire. But, unexpectedly, her seven-year-old son, Paul, throws himself out of the window and falls onto his grandfather's coffin. He survives,...
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The Boarding House
Piotr Paziński
This book from a small publisher has gained considerable popularity and brought the author, Piotr Paziński, a prestigious prize from the magazine Polityka. On the surface, the plot of Pensjonat is fairly straightforward, describing a day...
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What's It All About
Quim Monzó
"How shall I go about establishing contact?" The question is asked by the main character trying to teach a stone to speak. "You can if you want to, it is not difficult, make an effort!", he hisses to the stubborn stone which remains silent. Barcelona is the...
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Magnetic Hill
Réka Mán-Várhegyi
Réka Mán-Várhegyi’s novel paints a vivid picture of the life of young academics in Hungary at the turn of the millennia. Enikő, a thirty-something feminist sociologist returns to Budapest from New York, brimming with research...
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The Tobacconist
Robert Seethaler
From The Man Booker International Prize finalist Robert Seethaler comes a tender, heartbreaking story about one young man and his friendship with Sigmund Freud during the Nazi occupation of Vienna. Seventeen-year-old Franz Huchel journeys to Vienna to...
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