All 13 narrators in Ingo Schulze's second story collection are men, many of them writers. When these brooding, plaintive men aren't wrestling with existential questions, they're often behaving badly: ...
German writer Ingo Schulze's first collection of short stories, 33 Moments Of Happiness, explored the crannies of post-Cold War St. Petersburg. For the follow-up, Simple Stories, he returns to his own ...
Ingo Schulze, trans. from the German by John E. Woods. Knopf, $27.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-307-27281-2 There’s no doubt that Schulze (One More Story: Thirteen Stories in the Time-Honored Mode) wants to ...
The unvarnished fiction of One More Story explores Germany’s papered-over past. On a cool, drizzly autumn afternoon last November, German chancellor Angela Merkel walked across the Bornholmer Bridge ...
As Ingo Schulze's "Adam and Evelyn" begins, it's 1989 somewhere in East Germany. A carefree, feckless young couple set off for a vacation they've been planning for months. Adam is a 30ish guy who ...
This coming November marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Eleanor speaks with Ingo Schulze about life in post-unification Germany. It is a priority for CBC to create products ...
Today in Culture, we start with the Aladdin Project. A project aimed at keeping the memories of the Holocaust. And host Genie Godula talks to one of the best-selling contemporary authors in Germany ...
Pune: A bilingual scenic reading and discussion with German author Ingo Schulze in Pune transformed a literary evening on Tuesday into a searching examination of morality, memory, and social ...
Be among the first in the English-speaking world to hear the latest work of one of Germany’s premiere authors. At this Goethe-Institut event, Ingo Schulze and translator Peter Constantine read from ...
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