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A Light Still Burns 2023, 3 - Part 3 of the Anatolian Blues trilogy (Paperback): Selim Oezdogan A Light Still Burns 2023, 3 - Part 3 of the Anatolian Blues trilogy (Paperback)
Selim Oezdogan; Translated by Ayca Turkoglu, Katy Derbyshire
R419 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R73 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Madgermanes 2021 (Paperback): Birgit Weyhe Madgermanes 2021 (Paperback)
Birgit Weyhe; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R498 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R84 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Putin's Postbox 2022 (Paperback): Marcel Beyer Putin's Postbox 2022 (Paperback)
Marcel Beyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R406 R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Blacksmith's Daughter (Paperback): Selim Oezdogan The Blacksmith's Daughter (Paperback)
Selim Oezdogan; Translated by Ayca Turkoglu, Katy Derbyshire
R412 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
52 Factory Lane 2022, 2 - Books two of the Anatolian Blues trilogy (Paperback): Selim Oezdogan 52 Factory Lane 2022, 2 - Books two of the Anatolian Blues trilogy (Paperback)
Selim Oezdogan; Translated by Ayca Turkoglu, Katy Derbyshire
R408 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
While We Were Dreaming (Paperback): Clemens Meyer While We Were Dreaming (Paperback)
Clemens Meyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R538 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Rico, Mark, Paul and Daniel were 13 when the Berlin Wall fell in autumn 1989. Growing up in Leipzig at the time of reunification, they dream of a better life somewhere beyond the brewery quarter. Every night they roam the streets, partying, rioting, running away from their fears, their parents and the future, fighting to exist, killing time. They drink, steal cars, feel wrecked, play it cool, longing for real love and true freedom. Startlingly raw and deeply moving, While We Were Dreaming is the extraordinary debut novel by one of Germany’s most ambitious writers, full of passion, hope and despair.

Invitation to the Bold of Heart (Paperback): Dorothee Elmiger Invitation to the Bold of Heart (Paperback)
Dorothee Elmiger; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A fire broke out in the coal seams of their town years ago, and the flames are still smoldering underground. Margaret and Fritzi, the two sisters who are the heroines of Invitation to the Bold of Heart, the debut novel by Swiss writers Dorothee Elmiger, are the last remaining youth of this vanishing town. Their inheritance is nothing but an abandoned swathe of land ruled by devastation. But the sisters won't accept this state of affairs--they set out on an expedition, determined to piece together the fragments of their family history. Only by learning their own story can they look to the future with hope. When they rediscover a long-forgotten river, Margaret and Fritzi can sense a new life ahead. Invitation to the Bold of Heart is a startling dystopian tale of hope and exploration and a testament to the timeless need of youth to rebel against authority. Praise for the German Edition "The reader, too, gets to be at the mercy of this text--I myself turned into an echo chamber when I read it."-- Hildegard Elisabeth Keller, author of My Secret Is Mine: Studies on Religion and Eros in the German Middle Ages

August (Paperback): Christa Wolf August (Paperback)
Christa Wolf; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Christa Wolf was arguably the best-known and most influential writer in the former East Germany. Having grown up during the Nazi regime, she and her family were forced to flee their home like many others, nearly starving to death in the process. Her earliest novels were controversial because they contained veiled criticisms of the Communist regime which landed her on government watch lists. Her past continued to permeate her work and her life, as she said, “You can only fight sorrow when you look it in the eye.” August is Christa Wolf’s last piece of fiction, written in a single sitting as an anniversary gift to her husband. In it, she revisits her stay at a tuberculosis hospital in the winter of 1946, a real life event that was the inspiration for the closing scenes of her 1976 novel Patterns of Childhood. This time, however, her fictional perspective is very different. The story unfolds through the eyes of August, a young patient who has lost both his parents to the war. He adores an older girl, Lilo, a rebellious teenager who controls the wards. Sixty years later, August reflects on his life and the things that she taught him. Written in taut, affectionate prose, August offers a new entry into Christa Wolf’s work and, incidentally, her first and only male protagonist. More than a literary artifact, this new novel is a perfectly constructed story of a quiet life well lived. For both August and Christa Wolf, the past never dies.

Gentleman Jack - A Biography of Anne Lister (Paperback): Katy Derbyshire Gentleman Jack - A Biography of Anne Lister (Paperback)
Katy Derbyshire; Angela Steidele 1
R363 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R107 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The extraordinary life of history's first modern lesbian who inspired the television series Gentleman Jack

Anne Lister's journals were so shocking that the first person to crack their secret code hid them behind a fake panel in his ancestral home. Anne Lister was a Regency landowner, an intrepid world traveller ... and an unabashed lover of other women.

In this bold new biography, prizewinning author Angela Steidele uses the diaries to create a portrait of Anne Lister as we've never seen her before: a woman in some ways very much of her time and in others far ahead of it. Anne Lister recorded everything from the most intimate details of her numerous liaisons through to her plans to make her fortune by exploiting the coal seams under her family estate in Halifax and her reaction to the Peterloo massacre. She conducted a love life of labyrinthine complexity, all while searching for a girlfriend who could provide her with both financial security and true love.

Anne Lister's rich and unconventional life is now the subject of the major BBC TV drama series Gentleman Jack.

Against the World (Paperback): Jan Brandt, Katy Derbyshire Against the World (Paperback)
Jan Brandt, Katy Derbyshire
R880 R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Save R138 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A big, ambitious, over-the-top masterpiece that was hailed an immediate classic upon first publication in German. Set in the East Friesia region of Germany in the mid-1970s, Against the World tells the story of Daniel Kuper, the nominal heir to a drugstore dynasty, and his struggle to free himself from the petty suspicions and violence of small-town life. A delicate, secretive boy with too much imagination and too few opportunities, he becomes the target of outrage and fear when strange phenomena convulse the town: snowfall in summer, inexplicable corn circles, a boy dead under the wheels of a train, swastikas crudely daubed on walls. Fingers point and they single out Kuper. The more he tries to prove his innocence, the more fierce the accusations are until his only option is open war against the village and its inhabitants. An unforgettable debut, Against the World is an epic account of growing up an outsider, and the pain, violence, and betrayal that accompany exclusion.

Bricks and Mortar (Paperback): Clemens Meyer Bricks and Mortar (Paperback)
Clemens Meyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R719 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R110 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bricks and Mortar is the story of the sex trade in a big city in the former GDR, from just before 1989 to the present day, charting the development of the industry from absolute prohibition to full legality in the twenty years following the reunification of Germany. The focus is on the rise and fall of one man from football hooligan to large-scale landlord and service- provider for prostitutes to, ultimately, a man persecuted by those he once trusted. But we also hear other voices: many different women who work in prostitution, their clients, small-time gangsters, an ex-jockey searching for his drug-addict daughter, a businessman from the West, a girl forced into child prostitution, a detective, a pirate radio presenter…   In his most ambitious book to date, Clemens Meyer pays homage to modernist, East German and contemporary writers like Alfred Döblin, Wolfgang Hilbig and David Peace but uses his own style and almost hallucinatory techniques. Time shifts and stretches, people die and come to life again, and Meyer takes his characters seriously and challenges his readers in this dizzying eye-opening novel that also finds inspiration in the films of Russ Meyer, Takashi Miike, Gaspar Noé and David Lynch.

City of Jasmine (Paperback): Olga Grjasnowa City of Jasmine (Paperback)
Olga Grjasnowa; Translated by Katy Derbyshire 1
R312 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Syria - a country at war

Amal, Hammoudi and Youssef are young and ambitious, the face of modern Syria. But when civil war tears through their homeland, they are left with a horrifying choice: risk death by staying in the country they love, or flee in search of a new life elsewhere?

From one of Germany's most talented literary voices comes this intricately woven story of brutality, loss, and how hope can shine through when darkness feels overwhelming

The Cold Centre (Paperback): Inka Parei The Cold Centre (Paperback)
Inka Parei; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R307 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R110 (36%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Inka Parei's novel The Cold Centre begins with a man who receives a startling call from his ex-wife. She's in the hospital, awaiting a cancer diagnosis. His mind races as he suddenly realizes he must find out whether she was contaminated by fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Quickly returning to the city, he tries to reconstruct the events of a few days so many years ago, and he revisits and questions his own memories of working in the chilling "cold centre"-the air conditioning plant for the East German party newspaper. Did she come in contact with a contaminated truck from the Ukraine? Was he a cog at the heart of the system, failing to prevent a tragic accident? Can he find out what happened before it's too late? He soon begins to lose control over his days in Berlin, entering into a desperate search for orientation over a fracture in his own life-one he has never gotten over. Written in Parei's characteristically precise prose, The Cold Centre is a timely reminder of how we react to accidents-nuclear and otherwise- and a bleakly realistic description of East Berlin before the Wall fell. Its tight and dizzying structure keeps readers on the edge of their seats as the narrator tries to solve his mystery.

Eulogy for the Living - Taking Flight (Hardcover, 2): Christa Wolf Eulogy for the Living - Taking Flight (Hardcover, 2)
Christa Wolf; Afterword by Gerhard Wolf; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R584 R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Save R43 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Christa Wolf tried for years to find a way to write about her childhood in Nazi Germany. In her 1976 book Patterns of Childhood, she explained why it was so difficult: "Gradually, over a period of months, the dilemma has emerged: to remain speechless or to live in the third person, these seem to be the options. One is impossible, the other sinister." During 1971 and 1972 she made thirty-three attempts to start the novel, abandoning each manuscript only pages in. Eulogy for the Living, written over the course of four weeks, is the longest of those fragments. In its pages, Wolf recalls with crystalline precision the everyday details of her life as a middle-class grocer's daughter, and the struggles within the family--struggles common to most families, but exacerbated by the rise of Nazism. And as Nazism fell, the Wolfs fled west, trying to stay ahead of the rampaging Red Army. Though Wolf abandoned this account, it stands, in fragmentary form, as a testament to her skill as a thinker, storyteller, and memorializer of humanity's greatest struggles.

One Day a Year - 2001-2011 (Paperback): Christa Wolf One Day a Year - 2001-2011 (Paperback)
Christa Wolf; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During a 1960 interview, East German writer Christa Wolf was asked a curious question: would she describe in detail what she did on September 27th? Fascinated by considering the significance of a single day over many years, Wolf began keeping a detailed diary of September 27th, a practice which she carried on for more than fifty years until her death in 2011. The first volume of these notes covered 1960 through 2000 was published to great acclaim more than a decade ago. Now translator Katy Derbyshire is bringing the September 27th collection up to date with One Day a Year-a collection of Wolf's notes from the last decade of her life. The book is both a personal record and a unique document of our times. With her characteristic precision and transparency, Wolf examines the interplay of the private, subjective, and major contemporary historical events. She writes about Germany after 9/11, about her work on her last great book City of Angels, and also about her exhausting confrontation with old age. One Day a Year is a compelling and personal glimpse into the life of one of the world's greatest writers.

All the lights - Winner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008 (Paperback): Clemens Meyer All the lights - Winner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008 (Paperback)
Clemens Meyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire 1
R320 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R55 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A man bets all he has on a horserace to pay for an expensive operation for his dog. A young refugee wants to box her way straight off the boat to the top of the sport. Old friends talk all night after meeting up by chance. She imagines their future together...Stories about people who have lost out in life and in love, and about their hopes for one really big win, the chance to make something of their lives. In silent apartments, desolate warehouses, prisons and down by the river, Meyer strikes the tone of our harsh times, and finds the grace notes, the bright lights shining in the dark.

City of Jasmine (Hardcover): Olga Grjasnowa City of Jasmine (Hardcover)
Olga Grjasnowa; Translated by Katy Derbyshire 1
R412 R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Syria - a country at war.

Amid the horror and the brutality, three people, each with different reasons for being there, find themselves increasingly at odds with the authorities.

Hammoudi - a surgeon, returning to his homeland to renew his passport.

Amal - a young actress, eager to make her name.

Youssef- an aspiring director and already marked out as an enemy of the regime.

As each of them take up a role in the resistance, they encounter the sharp edge of the authorities' wrath. Soon they have no choice but to flee their homeland, facing untold dangers in a desperate bid to survive. City of Jasmine is an intimate and striking novel that offers real insight into the brutality of war and the humanity of many of those caught up in its horrors. An instant bestseller in Germany, it marks out Olga Grjasnowa as one of the most talented and admired young authors working there today.

Journey through a Tragicomic Century - The Absurd Life of Hasso Grabner (Paperback): Francis Nenik Journey through a Tragicomic Century - The Absurd Life of Hasso Grabner (Paperback)
Francis Nenik; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
All the Land (Hardcover): Katy Derbyshire All the Land (Hardcover)
Katy Derbyshire; Jo Lendle
R717 R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Save R56 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in paperback, a biography of the German scientist who came up with the idea of continental drift, telling of how he ended up journeying to Greenland in the winter of 1930--and died there. How, in 1930, did Alfred Wegener, the son of a minister from Berlin, find himself in the most isolated spot on earth, attempting to survive an unthinkably cold winter in the middle of Greenland? In All the Land, Jo Lendle sets out to chronicle Wegener's extraordinary journey from his childhood in Germany to the most unforgiving corner of the planet. As Lendle shows, Wegener's life was anything but ordinary. Surrounded by children at the orphanage his parents ran, Wegener was driven by his scientific spirit in search not only of answers to big questions but of solitude. Though Wegener's life ended in tragedy during his long winter in Greenland, he left us with a scientific legacy: the theory of continental drift, mocked by his peers and only recognized decades after his death. Lendle gives us the story of this great adventurer, of the experiences that shaped him, resulting in a tale that is both thrilling and tender.

Paula (Paperback): Sandra Hoffmann Paula (Paperback)
Sandra Hoffmann; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
World–Changing Rage – News of the Antipodeans: Georg Baselitz, Alexander Kluge, Katy Derbyshire World–Changing Rage – News of the Antipodeans
Georg Baselitz, Alexander Kluge, Katy Derbyshire
R538 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R99 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exploration by an artist and writer duo of a fundamental constant in the history of humankind: rage, and its impact on the world. Rage and obstinacy are close relatives—and fundamental categories in the work of both Georg Baselitz and Alexander Kluge. In World-Changing Rage, these two accomplished German creators explore links and fractures between two cultures through two media: ink and watercolor on paper, and the written word.   The long history of humankind is also a history of rage, fury, and wrath. In this book, Baselitz and Kluge explore the dynamism of rage and its potential to rapidly grow and erupt into blazing protests, revolution, and war. The authors also reflect the melancholy archetype of the Western hero (and his deconstruction) against the very different heroic ethos of the Japanese antipodes. More powerful than rage, they argue, is wit, as displayed in the work of Japanese master painter Katsushika Hokusai. In this volume, Baselitz repeatedly draws an image of Hokusai, depicting him with an outstretched finger, as if pointing towards Europe in a mixture of rage, wrath, irony, and laughter, all-too-fleetingly evident in his expression. A unique collaboration between two of the world’s leading intellectuals, World-Changing Rage will leave every reader with a deeper appreciation of the human condition.

Eulogy for the Living – Taking Flight (Paperback): Christa Wolf, Katy Derbyshire, Gerhard Wolf Eulogy for the Living – Taking Flight (Paperback)
Christa Wolf, Katy Derbyshire, Gerhard Wolf
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A fragmentary work that stands as a testament to Wolf's skill as a thinker, storyteller, and memorializer of humanity’s greatest struggles. Christa Wolf tried for years to find a way to write about her childhood in Nazi Germany. In her 1976 book Patterns of Childhood, she explained why it was so difficult: “Gradually, over a period of months, the dilemma has emerged: to remain speechless or to live in the third person, these seem to be the options. One is impossible, the other sinister.” During 1971 and 1972 she made thirty-three attempts to start the novel, abandoning each manuscript only pages in. Eulogy for the Living, written over the course of four weeks, is the longest of those fragments. In its pages, Wolf recalls with crystalline precision the everyday details of her life as a middle-class grocer’s daughter, and the struggles within the family—struggles common to most families, but exacerbated by the rise of Nazism. And as Nazism fell, the Wolfs fled west, trying to stay ahead of the rampaging Red Army. 

August (Hardcover): Christa Wolf August (Hardcover)
Christa Wolf; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Christa Wolf was arguably the best-known and most influential writer in the former East Germany. Having grown up during the Nazi regime, she and her family were forced to flee their home like many others, nearly starving to death in the process. Her earliest novels were controversial because they contained veiled criticisms of the Communist regime which landed her on government watch lists. Her past continued to permeate her work and her life, as she said, "You can only fight sorrow when you look it in the eye."
"August" is Christa Wolf's last piece of fiction, written in a single sitting as an anniversary gift to her husband. In it, she revisits her stay at a tuberculosis hospital in the winter of 1946, a real life event that was the inspiration for the closing scenes of her 1976 novel "Patterns of Childhood." This time, however, her fictional perspective is very different. The story unfolds through the eyes of August, a young patient who has lost both his parents to the war. He adores an older girl, Lilo, a rebellious teenager who controls the wards. Sixty years later, August reflects on his life and the things that she taught him.
Written in taut, affectionate prose, "August" offers a new entry into Christa Wolf's work and, incidentally, her first and only male protagonist. More than a literary artifact, this new novel is a perfectly constructed story of a quiet life well lived. For both August and Christa Wolf, the past never dies.

Dark Satellites (Paperback): Clemens Meyer Dark Satellites (Paperback)
Clemens Meyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire 1
R487 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

International Booker-longlisted author Clemens Meyer returns with Dark Satellites, a striking collection of stories about marginal characters in contemporary Germany. A train driver’s life is upended when he hits a laughing man on the tracks on his night shift; a lonely train cleaner makes friends with a hairdresser in the train station bar; and a young man, unable to return to his home after a break-in, wanders the city in a state of increasing unrest. From the home to places of work, Meyer transforms the territories of our everyday lives into sites of rupture and connection. Unsentimental and yet deeply moving, Dark Satellites is a collection of stories from our time, as dark as the world, as beautiful as the brightest of hopes.

One Day a Year - 20012011 (Hardcover): Christa Wolf One Day a Year - 20012011 (Hardcover)
Christa Wolf; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During a 1960 interview, East German writer Christa Wolf was asked a curious question: would she describe in detail what she did on September 27th? Fascinated by considering the significance of a single day over many years, Wolf began keeping a detailed diary of September 27th, a practice which she carried on for more than fifty years until her death in 2011. The first volume of these notes covered 1960 through 2000 was published to great acclaim more than a decade ago. Now translator Katy Derbyshire is bringing the September 27th collection up to date with One Day a Year a collection of Wolf's notes from the last decade of her life. The book is both a personal record and a unique document of our times. With her characteristic precision and transparency, Wolf examines the interplay of the private, subjective, and major contemporary historical events. She writes about Germany after 9/11, about her work on her last great book City of Angels, and also about her exhausting confrontation with old age. One Day a Year is a compelling and personal glimpse into the life of one of the world's greatest writers.

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