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Psychoporn
Davorin Lenko
"Psychoporn" is a collection of short and very short stories, with which Davorin Lenko opens a new chapter in his literary and creative pursuits. As the title suggests, the stories deal with reality, with the flesh, as well as with the spiritual and...
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Sabotage
Jeff Schinker
In this book, which seems to compare the homeland of author Jeff Schinker with the multilingual situation in the Tower of Babel, the author confronts readers with the excesses and perversions in the sphere of labor and interpersonal relations in the...
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Emma
Jean Reno
Marked by an incurable trauma, Emma’s life is suddenly turned upside down by an extraordinary set of circumstances, at the center of which is a fatal meeting with a high-ranking man from the Sultanate of Oman. The cozy solitude of the young talented...
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The Italian Bookshop Among the Vines
Amanda Weinberg
In a secluded Italian village, Jewish and Catholic families live side by side. As the storm clouds of war gather, everyone will have to make a heart-breaking choice to save the lives of those they love... Bella's Jewish family has run the local bookshop in...
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Odyssey of the Girls from the East
Elitza Gueorguieva
Like frames from a film, scenes from the lives of two Bulgarian women in France at the beginning of the new century alternate. Armed with "The Great Encyclopedic Dictionary of Larousse" and "The Little Larousse of Good Manners", the film student in Lyon...
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The World According to Anna
Jostein Gaarder
When fifteen-year-old Anna begins receiving messages from another time, her parents take her to the doctor. But he can find nothing wrong; in fact he believes there may be some truth to what she is seeing. Anna is haunted by visions of the desolate world of...
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Measuring the World
Daniel Kehlmann
"Measuring the World" is a novel by the Austrian writer Daniel Kehlmann who has been hailed as one of the most promising new generation of writers. This novel is the first of his to be translated into English (by Carol Brown Janeway) and has become an...
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Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh
Irvine Welsh's controversial first novel, set on the heroin-addicted fringe of working-class youth in Edinburgh, is yet another exploration of the dark side of Scottishness. The main character, Mark Renton, is at the center of a clique of nihilistic slacker...
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Cinema
Daniel Kehlmann
Translating the title is both easy and difficult. It literally means play of light but is a a somewhat archaic German word for film or cinema, perhaps akin to the English moving picture. The book is about the famous Austrian film director G. W. Pabst, known...
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Mr Saito’s Travelling Cinema
Annette Bjergfeldt
An infant is left in a shoebox on the doorstep of Buenos Aires’ Magdalene Monastery and is given the name Fabiola by the nuns. Early in life the rebellious Fabiola develops a propensity for finding the perfect pair of shoes for any given individual....
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Knife
Salman Rushdie
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie, a searing, deeply personal account of enduring — and surviving — an attempt on his life thirty years after the fatwa that was ordered against him On the morning of...
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Eighty-Nine Words / Prague: A Disappearing Poem
Milan Kundera
IRONY. Which character is right and which is wrong? Is Emma Bovary unbearable? Or bold and touching? No answer. The novel is by its very essence an ironic art, which means: its "truth" is hidden, unspoken and unutterable. Man wishes to see the simplified...
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Yakov's Ladder
Lyudmila Ulitskaya
At first glance, Yacov’s Ladder perfectly embodies the generic definition of a “family saga.” The story of several generations of Osetskys, who were originally from Kiev and then transplanted to Moscow, spans an entire century, from 1911 to...
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The Clam
Marta Dzido
The Clam (2005) is Marta Dzido's first novel. The protagonist Magda is looking for a job, looking for true love, looking for herself. And she can't find them, she can't fit into reality, the world seems unfamiliar to her, everywhere she seems to hit a wall...
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