Books
Özlü’s ‘Journey to the End of Life’: A frantic, lyrical European pilgrimage
Tezer Özlü's 1983 novel, 'Journey to the End of Life', is a powerful exploration of a woman's hunger […]
Book review
Esther Kondo Heller’s AR:RANGE:MENTS: A poetic journey through the diaspora
Esther Kondo Heller's AR:RANGE:MENTS is a powerful debut - exploring identity, language, and memory through a unique […]
Book review
Cooking in the Wrong Century: Teresa Präauer’s dinner party satire
Austrian author Teresa Präauer's comic novel splices fleeting sincerity with gleeful satire all while digging up the […]
Book review
‘Allegro Pastel’: An intensely specific Berlin love story
Leif Randt's uncanny romance novel 'Allegro Pastel' puts Berlin under a blindingly specific microscope, reproducing the hypervisbility […]
Interview
Spectral analysis: Gabriel Flynn’s gentrified ghouls
The struggling characters in the Berlin-based author's debut novel 'Poor Ghost!' are as haunted by their austere […]
Book review
‘The Honditsch Cross’: Nationalism’s bitter aftertaste
A transparently biting novella, Ingeborg Bachmann's 'The Honditsch Cross' reflects on fascism's tangled roots.
