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If you are into contemporary fiction here are some contemporary fiction books from Germany for the next part of the Read Around The World Challenge.
Witty and charming, New York Times bestselling author Kerstin Gier's contemporary young adult novel A Castle in the Clouds follows a girl as she navigates secrets, romance, and danger in an aging grand hotel. Way up in the Swiss mountains, there's an old grand hotel steeped in tradition and faded splendor. Once a year, when the famous New Year's Eve Ball takes place and guests from all over the world arrive, excitement returns to the vast hallways. Sophie, who works at the hotel as an intern, is busy making sure that everything goes according to plan. But unexpected problems keep arising, and ... continue
Finalista del Deutscher Buchpreis Premio Robert Gernhardt Premio LiteraTour Nord «Es difícil no quedarse enganchado a Demonios». -Der Spiegel «Un fresco familiar de una intensidad extraordinaria». -Süddeutsche Zeitung «Una lectura que te abre los ojos». -ARD Druckfrisch Hüseyin Yilmaz muere de un infarto el día que cumple su sueño de regresar a Estambul para jubilarse. Han pasado treinta años desde que este hombre de origen kurdo emigrara a Alemania, en la década de 1970, para trabajar de forma incansable y sacar adelante a su familia, que ahora viaja a Turquía para enterrarle. Cada uno de ell... continue
Deutschland im November 1938. Otto Silbermanns Verwandte und Freunde sind verhaftet oder verschwunden. Er selbst versucht, unsichtbar zu bleiben, nimmt Zug um Zug, reist quer durchs Land. Inmitten des Ausnahmezustands. Er beobachtet die Gleichgültigkeit der Masse, das Mitleid einiger Weniger. Und auch die eigene Angst. »Ein wirklich bewegender, aber auch instruktiver Text. Ein großer Gewinn! Für einen Dreiundzwanzigjährigen ein ganz erstaunliches Werk.« Brigitte Kronauer Der jüdische Kaufmann Otto Silbermann, ein angesehenes Mitglied der Gesellschaft, wird in Folge der Novemberpogrome aus sein... continue
Fatma Aydemirs großer Familienroman – Auf der Shortlist für den Deutschen Buchpreis 2022
Dreißig Jahre hat Hüseyin in Deutschland gearbeitet, nun erfüllt er sich endlich seinen Traum: eine Eigentumswohnung in Istanbul. Nur um am Tag des Einzugs an einem Herzinfarkt zu sterben. Zur Beerdigung reist ihm seine Familie aus Deutschland nach. Fatma Aydemirs großer Gesellschaftsroman erzählt von sechs grundverschiedenen Menschen, die zufällig miteinander verwandt sind. Alle haben sie ihr eigenes Gepäck dabei: Geheimnisse, Wünsche, Wunden. Wa... continue
La idílica infancia de Marty, Liz y Jules estalla en pedazos cuando sus padres mueren en un accidente de tráfico. Los tres son enviados a un sombrío internado público donde cada uno construirá su propio destino. Mientras sus hermanos se refugian en el éxito profesional o los paraísos artificiales, Jules, el narrador, se cierra al mundo para convertirse en un joven ensimismado que busca el consuelo de la ensoñación literaria. Pero su búsqueda también lo acerca a Alva, una misteriosa compañera de estudios con qui... continue
“The Walt Whitman of Los Angeles.”—Joyce Carol Oates, bestselling author “He brought everybody down to earth, even the angels.”—Leonard Cohen, songwriter One of Charles Bukowski's best, this beer-soaked, deliciously degenerate novel follows the wanderings of aspiring writer Henry Chinaski across World War II-era America. Deferred from military service, Chinaski travels from city to city, moving listlessly from one odd job to another, always needing money but never badly enough to keep a job. His day-to-day existence spirals into an endless litany of pathetic whores, sordid rooms, dreary embrac... continue
A portrait of the artist as a young woman in a Berlin that can't escape its history: an electric debut novel about the daughter of Afghan refugees and her year of nightclubs, bad romance, and self-discovery 'Kaleidoscopic, full of style and soul' Raven Leilani 'A must-read ... Dark, breathtaking, profound, so fresh' Guardian 'A no-bullshit must-read debut' Kaveh Akbar In Berlin's underground, where techno rattles buildings still scarred with the violence of the last century, nineteen-year-old Nila finds her tribe. In their company she can escape the parallel city that made her, the public hous... continue
"Provocative and knotty . . . Identitti is a bracing story, one in which Sanyal refuses to give us the easy way out." —Olivia Craighead, The New York Times Nivedita (a.k.a. Identitti), a well-known blogger and doctoral student is in awe of her supervisor—superstar postcolonial and race studies South-Asian professor Saraswati. But her life and sense of self are turned upside down when it emerges that Saraswati is actually white. Nivedita’s praise of her professor during a radio interview just hours before the news breaks—and before she learns the truth—calls into question her own reputation as ... continue
East Berlin, 1986. One day in November, nineteen-year-old Katharina meets Hans on a bus, a writer in his fifties, married with a teenage son. They begin a complex and not necessarily idyllic love relationship. Meanwhile, the communist bloc begins to falter, and the GDR will eventually collapse, with the iconic image of the fall of the Wall. A time of hope opens, but also uncertainty. A time of anxiety and confusion, which each of the characters will experience in a very different way due to the difference in age that separates them. Running away from archetypes and clichés, Jenny Erpenbeck bui... continue