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What Darkness Was by Inka Parei; Katy Derbyshire (Translator)
$24.99 AUD
Category: Fiction | Series: The\German List Ser.
Close to death, an old man collapses and struggles to his bed. The sounds of the endless night unsettle him, triggering images, questions, and memories. In What Darkness Was, Inka Parei, author of The Shadow-Boxing Woman, allows the reader to inhabit a singular German mind. Precise and observant--but un ...Show more
What Was Before by Martin Mosebach; Kári Driscoll (Translator)
$24.99 AUD
Category: Fiction | Series: The\German List Ser.
Martin Mosebach's novel What Was Before opens with a young couple enjoying a moment of carefree intimacy. Then the young woman, turning slightly more serious, asks her lover that fateful question, one that sounds so innocent but carries toxic seeds of jealousy: What was your life like before you met me? ...Show more
Without Model - Parva Aesthetica by Theodor W. Adorno; Wieland Hoban (Translator)
$40.95 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs | Series: The\German List Ser.
Essays by Adorno on art and cinema, available in English for the first time. In Without Model, Theodor W. Adorno strikingly demonstrates the intellectual range for which he is known. Taking the premise of the title as his guiding principle, that artistic and philosophical thought must eschew preconcep ...Show more
World-Changing Rage - News of the Antipodeans by Georg Baselitz; Alexander Kluge; Katy Derbyshire (Translator)
$54.99 AUD
Category: New Hardbacks | Series: The\German List Ser.
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 watercolour on paper, and the written word ...Show more
'i' by Wolfgang Hilbig; Isabel Fargo Cole (Translator)
$34.50 AUD
Category: Fiction | Series: The\German List Ser.
The perfect book for paranoid times, "I" introduces us to W, a mere hanger-on in East Berlin's postmodern underground literary scene. All is not as it appears, though, as W is actually a Stasi informant who reports to the mercurial David Bowie look-alike Major Feuerbach. But are political secrets all th ...Show more