Books

‘Vertigo: The Rise and Fall of Weimar Germany’: A dynamic tale of a modernising age
In 'Vertigo: The Rise and Fall of Weimar Germany': Harald Jähner's account of Weimar Germany excels in […]
Review
‘Overstaying’: The uncanny tale of a host and her visitor
Ariane Koch's 'Overstaying' debuts an eerie, captivating story of taking a stranger home from the train station.
Review
‘The Unfinished Life of Phoebe Hicks’: A supernatural craze in small-town Rhode Island
In 'The Unfinished Life of Phoebe Hicks', Agnieszka Taborska offers an ode to the feminine mystique in […]
Review
‘The Universe, All at Once’: The poetic miniatures of Kurdish-Syrian author Salim Barakat
Salim Barakat's poetry collection 'The Universe, All at Once' is now (finally) available in English.
Books
Nostalgia as resistance: The prose poems of Donna Stonecipher
Berlin poet and translator Donna Stonecipher looks back at her writing on nostalgia.
Editor's Column
Why author Yoko Tawada’s Berlin is so much more than its stereotypes
On Berlin-based author Yoko Tawada, whose masterful multilingual novellas embody the city's spirit like few others.