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Schattenfroh A Requiem Michael Lentz Translated By Max Lawton Edited By Matthias Friedrich

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Schattenfroh A Requiem Michael Lentz Translated By Max Lawton Edited By Matthias Friedrich
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Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
File Extension: TXT
File size: 1.82 MB
Author: Michael Lentz, translated by Max Lawton edited by Matthias Friedrich
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Praise for Michael Lentz and Schattenfroh

“Schattenfroh is a deep and mighty book that forces the reader to not only think of the word ‘metaphysics,’ but to feel with their own skin its fearsome presence in our world.” —Vladimir Sorokin

“What competition can we talk about when dealing with perhaps the greatest German-language novel of the 21st century up to now? This in equal measure baroque and surrealist explosion of a novel belongs to the pantheon of the best works of world literature published in the past two decades.” —The Untranslated

“The novel Schattenfroh is without a doubt one of the most interesting experiments in German-language literature in recent years.… Schattenfroh is a prose work which goes far, far beyond the affairs of the current literary scene.”

—Andreas Puff-Trojan, SWR2 Archivradio

“Depending on how you look at it, it is a genius, insane, dark or ridiculous book before which one can only helplessly surrender.”

—Andrea Köhler, Die Zeit

“Immeasurable in both its demands and its ability.”

—Andreas Platthaus, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung