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Orpheus in the Underworld

Adorno, Theodor W / Robertson, Douglas
Orpheus in the Underworld
Delves into Theodor W. Adorno's lesser-known musical career and successful music criticism. Theodor W. Adorno is recognized as one of the twentieth century's most prominent social theorists. Though best known for his association with the Frankfurt School of critical theory, Adorno began his career as a composer and successful music critic. Comprehensive and illuminating, Orpheus in the Underworld centers on Adorno's concrete and immediate enga...

CHF 34.50

Pathologies

de Haan, Jacob Isräel / Doyle-Du Breuil, Brian
Pathologies
One of the first novels to openly explore gay love and eroticism, Pathologies is a lost classic that is now translated into English for the first time. At the start of the twentieth century, Jacob Israël de Haan led an eventful life as a poet, journalist, teacher, and lawyer in the Netherlands. His autobiographical novella Pipelines caused a storm of controversy in 1904 with its portrayal of a subject that was considered scandalous at the time...

CHF 33.90

The Pilgrim's Bowl

Jaccottet, Philippe / Taylor, John
The Pilgrim's Bowl
A meditation on the work of Italian artist Giorgio Morandi and its power to evoke a complexity of emotions and astonishment. In The Pilgrim's Bowl, Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet examines Giorgio Morandi's ascetic still lifes, contrasting his artistic approach to the life philosophies of two authors whom he cherished, Pascal and Leopardi, and reflecting on the few known autobiographical details we know about Morandi. In this small and erudite t...

CHF 15.90

Bad Words: Selected Short Prose

Aichinger, Ilse / Wolf, Uljana / Hawkey, Christian
Bad Words: Selected Short Prose
A moving work of fiction from one of the most important writers of postwar Austrian and German literature. Born in 1921 to a Jewish mother, Ilse Aichinger (1921-2016) survived World War II in Vienna, while her twin sister Helga escaped with one of the last Kindertransporte to England in 1938. Many of their relatives were deported and murdered. Those losses make themselves felt throughout Aichinger's writing, which since her first and only nove...

CHF 18.50

Against Nature: The Notebooks

Espedal, Tomas / Anderson, James
Against Nature: The Notebooks
The companion volume to Espedal's Against Art, written in his characteristic poetic prose. In contemporary Norwegian fiction Tomas Espedal's work stands out as uniquely personal, it can be difficult to separate the fiction from Espedal's own experiences. Against Nature, a companion volume to Espedal's earlier Against Art, is an examination of factory work, love's labor, and the work of writing. Espedal dwells on the notion that working is requ...

CHF 18.50

Seven Days in August

Bildøen, Brit / Crook, Becky L.
Seven Days in August
Told in Bildøen's signature lyrical prose, this story slowly unfurls the horrors of a national tragedy, while peeling back the layers of sorrow that infect relationships over time. A few years after the deadly 2011 terror attack in Norway's Utøya Island, Otto and Sofie are attempting to put the pieces of their life back together without their beloved daughter, who was murdered alongside countless other youths on one of the worst days in Norway...

CHF 18.50

Obscurity

Jaccottet, Philippe / Lewis, Tess
Obscurity
The story of an intense encounter between two men who were once very close and now must grapple with the fractured ideals that separate them. After several years abroad, a young man returns to his hometown to seek the man he calls master. This master, a brilliant philosopher, had made the young man into a disciple before sending him out into the world to put his teachings into practice. Returning three years later, the disciple finds his maste...

CHF 15.90

The Blue Soda Siphon

Widmer, Urs / Mclaughlin, Donal
The Blue Soda Siphon
A magnificent example of Widmer's characteristic humor, literary genius, and unparalleled imagination. In the wildly entertaining novel The Blue Soda Siphon, the narrator unexpectedly finds himself back in the world of his childhood: Switzerland in the 1940s. He returns to his childhood home to find his parents frantic because their son is missing. Then, in another switch, the young boy that he was back then turns up in the present of the earl...

CHF 15.90

At the Burning Abyss: Experiencing the Georg Trakl Poem

Fühmann, Franz / Cole, Isabel Fargo
At the Burning Abyss: Experiencing the Georg Trakl Poem
Franz Fühmann's magnum opus. At the Burning Abyss is a gripping and profoundly personal encounter with the great expressionist poet Georg Trakl. It is a taking stock of two troubled lives, a turbulent century, and the liberating power of poetry. Picking up where his last book, The Jew Car, left off, Fühmann probes his own susceptibility to ideology's seductions--Nazism, then socialism--and examines their antidote, the goad of Trakl's enigmatic...

CHF 21.50

The Hour Between Dog and Wolf

Scheuermann, Silke / Jones, Lucy Renner
The Hour Between Dog and Wolf
Now in paperback, Silke Scheuermann's portrayal of intimacy and estrangement between sisters as they navigate rivalries, addiction, and shared love interests. A young woman who has been living abroad returns to her hometown of Frankfurt am Main in Germany. Her sister Ines--a beautiful, impetuous painter--who still lives there, soon appears and promptly asks for financial help. But the returning sister knew this was coming--it is how their rela...

CHF 18.50

All the Land

Lendle, Jo / Derbyshire, Katy
All the Land
Now in paperback, a biography of the German scientist who came up with the idea of continental drift, telling of how he ended up journeying to Greenland in the winter of 1930--and died there. How, in 1930, did Alfred Wegener, the son of a minister from Berlin, find himself in the most isolated spot on earth, attempting to survive an unthinkably cold winter in the middle of Greenland? In All the Land, Jo Lendle sets out to chronicle Wegener's e...

CHF 23.90

Blind Spot

Tadessé, Myriam / Walker, Gila
Blind Spot
Set in the entertainment world in France, this searing memoir explores the realities of being a mixed or biracial French citizen. In Blind Spot, Myriam Tadessé exposes the difficulty, even the impossibility, for France to truly understand and celebrate the lived realities of mixed or biracial French citizens. What the French word métis--which translates to "half-breed" or "mixed-race"--hides is how central the notion of race actually is in a s...

CHF 21.50

Censoring Sexuality

Bailey, Paul
Censoring Sexuality
Despite Western cultures roots and much touted pride in its classical Greek and Roman legacy, the sexual freedoms of the ancient world have had no place in the official cultures of Western societies. As late as the 19th Century, homosexuality was the "love that dare not speak its name." In "Censoring Sexuality, " Paul Bailey examines and analyses the various kinds of censorship - political, literary, cultural - which have oppressed and silence...

CHF 28.90