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Nobelpreis für Literatur 1968
»Shingo lebt mit seiner Frau und seinem verheirateten Sohn zusammen. Da die Ehe seiner Tochter scheitert, kommt auch diese mit ihren beiden Kindern in …
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geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Siegfried Schaarschmidt (Übersetzung) und Misako Kure (Übersetzung)
House of the Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories
From Japan's first Nobel laureate for literature, three superb stories explore the interplay between erotic fantasy and reality in a loner's mind. Kawabata's fiction is noted for combining a … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Edward Seidensticker (Übersetzung)
Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968, the novelist Yasunari Kawabata felt the essence of his art was to be found not in his longer works but in a series of short stories--which he called … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Lane Dunlop (Übersetzung) und J. Martin Holman (Übersetzung)
Eine doppelte Liebesgeschichte, von dem japanischen Nobelpreisträger in Bildern von nuancierter Erotik und Leidenschaft erzählt.
Nicht nur um die Neujahrsglocken der …
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geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Heinz Haase (Übersetzung)
With the brushstroke suggestiveness and astonishing grasp of motive that won him the Nobel Prize for Literature, Yasunari Kawabata tells a story of wasted love set amid the desolate beauty of western … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Edward G. Seidensticker (Übersetzung)
»Seine meisterhafte Erzählkunst vermag mit großer Einfühlungsgabe das Wesen des japanischen Geistes beschwören. Kawabata ist als Schriftsteller ein Traditionalist im besten Sinne … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Sachiko Yatsushiro (Übersetzung)
This story of a stalker is a unique work by the first … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Reiko Tsukimura (Übersetzung)
Kawabata's The Old Capital mentioned in the citation accompanying his 1968 Nobel Prize for Literature, is … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und J. Martin Holman (Übersetzung)
A new translation of the only work not currently available in English by a Nobel-Prize … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Sabur& (Illustrator) und Alisa Freedman (Übersetzung)
By day Ogata Shingo is troubled by small failures of memory. At night he hears a distant rumble from the nearby mountain, a sound he associates with death. In between are the relationships that were … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Edward G. Seidensticker (Übersetzung)
An Oriental classic retold by a Nobel Prize winner, with modern illustrations. An early Helan-period (794-1185) prose work about a supernatural being found by a bamboo cutter and brought up as his … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Masayuki Miyata (Illustrator) und Donald Keene (Übersetzung)
With a restraint that barely conceals the ferocity of his characters' passions, one of Japan's great postwar novelists tells the luminous story of Kikuji and the tea party he attends with Mrs. Ota, … mehr »
geschrieben von Yasunari Kawabata (Autor) und Edward G. Seidensticker (Übersetzung)

Carol Birch was born in 1951 in Manchester and went to Keele University. She has lived in London, southwest Ireland and now Lancaster. For her first novel, LIFE IN THE PALACE, she won the 1988 David …
Cathy Wren, aged 37, lives alone in a small town, surviving on waitressing and piano teaching. Nursing her quiet, drab life, she keeps memories of her tumultuous past at bay--until one stray remnant …
Toronto antiques store co-owner Lara McClintock is leading an antiques and archaeology tour to Tunisia. Lara's group sails into trouble when the story of a Carthaginian merchant ship that sank 2,000 …
A U.S. Marine pilot whose family, reluctant to leave Germany, has been reduced to himself, his wife, and his two children is shipped to England. He is assigned to VMF-157 and his wing band is an old …
Home from a brutal stint fighting the Japanese in the Pacific, Burns finds himself unemployed. What's worse, he's been blackballed as a whistleblower from the only mill in town that's still hiring. …
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When her past comes calling, Melissa James has no choice but to flee. Pursued and living on the run, she finds longed-for sanctuary in Amish country. Part thriller, part romance, this work is a …
Unable to acquire Vanessa Steele's company, arrogant millionaire Cameron Cody follows Vanessa to Jamaica, determined to become the one temptation she cannot resist. But headstrong Vanessa is equally …

In Voices from the Past, a daring group of five independent novels, acclaimed author Paul Alexander Bartlett accomplishes a tour de force of historical fiction, allowing the reader to enter for the …

James Oliver Curwood was an early 20th century writer who lived in Michigan, where he published several novels a year. Curwood loved the outdoors and is known for his conservation efforts. The Country …
Why he was shot?, an orfan young boy asks Sacha, the woman with white hair that one night when he was a kid took him in her arms into a hidden cabanna in the Caucasus. Sacha's answer in the touching …
Die sieben Erzählungen dieses Buchs handeln allesamt von Außenseitern, von Emigranten, Gestrandeten, Umsiedlern, Flüchtlingen und nicht zuletzt vom alltäglichen Exil des …
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