by Ismael Kadare I read this book since I got interested in Kadare from Albania, who was considered a strong candidate fro the Nobel Prize. The story is captivating and…
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by Stefan Heym This book I read years ago. Most likely in the nineties. It always impressed me, and I always had it in my mind. back then for sure…
by Wassili Grossman I listened it in a short version, adapted by a German radio station – the NDR. It is a work of gigantic proportion it deals with totalitarianism,…
by Dan and Chip Heath It is simply the best book on change management. It bases its conclusions on human behavior. The examples given in this book make you think…
by Christoffel von Grimmelshausen Most Germans know this book because it is mentioned in the history classes for its depiction of the atrocities during the Thirty Years War in Germany…
by Stefan Zweig After more than at least 12 years I turn again to a book of Stefan Zweig. He was one of those i devoured at some stage of…
by John Irving Irving at his best:the novel weaves the life stories of a lot of ludicrous characters together. So many ideas. Other writers base an entire book on just…
by Harry Mulisch The troubled European history of the 20th century is the big topic fro the Dutch writer with the German name. His own life and that of a…
by Bohumil Hrabal Hrabal write in the great Czech tradition of grotesque tales. The Pikkolo is such a typical character, who has always its own positive interpretation of the events…
by Per Olov Enquist This is one of these books you would never read without recommendation. My recommendation was the series “Great Novels of the 20th Century” published by the…