The Sellout meets Interior Chinatown in this satirical debut about race, sexuality and truth. German-Polish-Indian student Nivedita's world is upended when she discovers that her beloved professor who passed for Indian was born white.
Two women either side of 40, dealing with difficult dads on a road trip across Europe.
Francis Nenik's thrilling slice of narrative non-fiction JOURNEY THROUGH A TRAGICOMIC CENTURY tells the story of the forgotten... Læs mere
Beautifully told with great affection – the first part of a woman's life: growing up in Turkey before leaving to work in Germany.
A peacock goes rogue on a Scottish estate... What are the team-builders to do?
In her novel, Iris Hanika shows how the crimes of the Nazi era hold the Germans in their clutches to this day. Can a country manage its past, or ought we to remain helpless in the face of the horrific crimes of the Holocaust?
Love in late capitalism: Ivana Sajko takes us into a war between kitchen and bedroom. He, an unemployed Dante scholar, is trying to change the world and write a novel. She, a passable... Læs mere
'Reading Beyer, you begin to look more closely at the things around you and tobe more patient in trusting your own associations and digressions.' * Die Welt *
'You'll live out your lives in a foreign country,' Gul is warned. But the whole world is foreign when you're far from your loved ones. The... Læs mere
After eight years in Turkey, Gul leaves her native Anatolia and returns to Germany. Reunited with her husband Fuat, she observes life there from... Læs mere
In her kaleidoscopic novel, Karosh Taha expands our ideas of class, race and gender as she loops two stories around an invisible lynchpin: a woman who defies all expectations,... Læs mere