Uroš Prah
Prah’s language unfolds itself in its physicality, always on the edge, in the ‘unspace’. The naked ground meets meets bodies that are pushed to the edge, but there they also…
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Uroš Prah
Prah’s language unfolds itself in its physicality, always on the edge, in the ‘unspace’. The naked ground meets meets bodies that are pushed to the edge, but there they also…
Theodor W. Adorno
This book collects lectures and discussions that were broadcast on Hessischer Rundfunk between 1959 and 1969. They reveal a different Adorno than most of his books: he appears more directly…
Klaus-Michael Bogdal
Born thieves and liars, companions of Satan, woodland creatures, untamable savages, a gang of antisocials. These are just some of the names the Romani people of Europe have been called…
Verena Keßler
What if Sina couldn’t get pregnant? What if Mona never had had children? Would the world be a better place? For sure, says climate activist Eva Lohaus: only a falling…
Étienne Barilier
Music in exile and music from exile. How did exile affect the works of various composers and musicians? Étienne Barilier attempts to answer this question in this book. He investigates…
Ivana Šojat
Ezan is a masterfully woven lyrical novel of epic proportions. It is set in the times of the Ottoman wars around the year 1530 and sets out to describe Muslim…
Hans Belting
This fascinating book presents the first cultural history and anthropology of the face across centuries, continents, and media. Ranging from funerary masks and masks in drama to the figural work…
Svetislav Basara
The story begins in a dusty cellar of a library in the Serbian backwaters and leads the reader through a fantastic labyrinth by way of a fictitious document about an…
Danilo Kiš
At first heavily scorned in his home country of Yugoslavia, Danilo Kiš was soon to be recognised as one of the greatest story-tellers of European post-war literature. By way of…
Uwe Wittstock
February 1933: Uwe Wittstock tells the story of a death that was looming on the horizon yet nobody thought possible. Day-in, day-out, he observes how, in just a few weeks,…
Luljeta Lleshanaku
Luljeta Lleshanaku searches for her childhood and with it the memories of the time, when Albanian communism was at its peak. A time of secret prayers, because practicing religion was…
Gudrun Mebs
»Little mouse« – Maja hates it when her father calls her like that. And she hates it that he wants her to call him daddy. She’d much prefer to have…