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<em>Almost Everything Very Fast</em>, by Christopher Kloeble

Almost Everything Very Fast, by Christopher Kloeble

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Christopher Kloeble | February 24, 2016

<em>Oompah Pop, or How Science Made Its Way to the Mountains</em>, by Vea Kaiser

Oompah Pop, or How Science Made Its Way to the Mountains, by Vea Kaiser

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Vea Kaiser | February 24, 2016

<em>Naw Much of a Talker</em>, by Pedro Lenz

Naw Much of a Talker, by Pedro Lenz

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Pedro Lenz | February 24, 2016

<em>Meal</em>, by Xaver Bayer

Meal, by Xaver Bayer

At this Week's Festival Neue Literatur, a Crash Course in Contemporary German Literature

By Xaver Bayer | February 24, 2016

<em>How the Trash Gets Sorted</em>, by Iris Hanika

How the Trash Gets Sorted, by Iris Hanika

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Iris Hanika | February 24, 2016

<em>Der Tag, als meine Frau einen Mann fand</em>, by Sibylle Berg

Der Tag, als meine Frau einen Mann fand, by Sibylle Berg

AT THIS WEEK'S FESTIVAL NEUE LITERATUR, A CRASH COURSE IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE

By Sibylle Berg | February 24, 2016

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