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Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection) Garth D Washington University in St. Louis Washington University Open Scholarship University Libraries Publications University Libraries 6-3-2019 Thirty-Second Annual Bibliography 2018 (Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection) Garth D. Reese Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected] Brian W. Vetruba Washington University in St. Louis Sönke Parpart Washington University in St. Louis Paul Michael Lützeler Washington University in St. Louis, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/lib_papers Part of the German Literature Commons, and the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Reese, Garth D.; Vetruba, Brian W.; Parpart, Sönke; and Lützeler, Paul Michael, "Thirty-Second Annual Bibliography 2018 (Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection)" (2019). University Libraries Publications. 27. https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/lib_papers/27 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Libraries Publications by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature Max Kade Zentrum für deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur Director: Paul Michael Lützeler Thirty-second Annual Bibliography 2018 Editors: Brian W. Vetruba, Garth D. Reese Editorial Assistant: Sönke Parpart May 31, 2019 Washington University in St. Louis Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Bibliography (2018) Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature Max Kade Zentrum für deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur Paul Michael Lützeler, Director [email protected] Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature Washington University in St. Louis Campus Box 1104 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899 Tel: (314) 935-4360; Fax: (314) 935-7255 https://german.wustl.edu/max-kade-center Email: [email protected] Garth D. Reese ([email protected]) Bibliography Editor, and Germanic Languages and Literatures Librarian & Brian Vetruba, Bibliography Editor, and former Germanic Languages and Literatures Librarian 2 Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Bibliography (2018) Foreword Washington University’s Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection continues to grow at a significant rate. The University Libraries, in collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, acquired 724 volumes published in 2018. Many of these were purchased through the Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Fund established in 2017. These acquisitions include novels, poetry, short story collections, essays, autobiographical works, and literary and cultural periodicals from publishers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. On November 16, 2018, the Contemporary German Literature Collection was renamed the Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection to honor Paul Michael Lützeler, Rosa May Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities. This Collection, the largest of its kind in North America, serves as the research arm of the Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature, which was founded in 1984 at Washington University in St. Louis by Prof. Lützeler. This distinctive collection is housed in the John M. Olin Library on level B in the call number range PT2660-PT2728. Collection materials can be accessed by anyone visiting the Olin Library. In addition, the collection is made available to scholars at other universities via interlibrary loan. Each year, Washington University’s Germanic Languages and Literatures Department, in cooperation with the University Libraries, compiles a bibliography of items published the previous year. This 32nd issue of the Bibliography includes entries for all 724 volumes and is organized by author or editor with subject and genre descriptors as well as local call numbers. Additional information, including links to summaries and reviews, can be found in the Libraries’ Catalog (http://catalog.wustl.edu). Current and past issues of the bibliography are available at https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/maxkade_biblio/ I hope you find this bibliography helpful. Additional information about the Collection can be found at http://libguides.wustl.edu/contemporarygermanliteraturecollection and at the web page for the Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature (https://german.wustl.edu/max-kade-center). Please don’t hesitate to contact me with questions or suggestions about the Bibliography or the Collection. Garth D. Reese, MLIS, PhD Bibliography Editor | Germanic Languages and Literatures Librarian | [email protected] 3 Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Bibliography (2018) Books Adams, Simone Regina. Flugfedern: Novelle. Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.D35 F58 2018. SUBJECTS: German fiction -- 21st century. GENRE: Bildungsromans. Adler, Katharina. Ida: Roman. 1. Auflage. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.D538 I33 2018. SUBJECTS: Jewish girls -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Women patients -- Fiction. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Ahrens, Renate. Alles, was folgte: Roman. Vollständige Taschenbuchausgabe. Droemer 30577. München: Droemer Taschenbuch, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.H74 A78 2018. SUBJECTS: Mothers and daughters -- Germany -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Children -- Fiction. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Aiginger, Thomas. Ausnahmezustand: Roman. 1. Auflage. Wien: Braumüller, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.I35 A97 2018. SUBJECTS: Fake news -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Catastrophes (Geology) -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Utopias -- Fiction. GENRE: Austrian fiction -- 21st century. Al Shahmani, Usama. In der Fremde sprechen Bäume arabisch: Roman. Zürich: Limmat Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.L24 I5 2018. SUBJECTS: Iraqis -- Switzerland -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Brothers -- Iraq -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Immigrants -- Switzerland -- Fiction. GENRE: Swiss fiction (German) -- 21st century. Alioth, Gabrielle. Gallus, der Fremde: Roman. 1. Auflage. Basel: Lenos Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2661.L44 G35 2018. SUBJECTS: Gall, Saint, approximately 550-approximately 630 -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Ireland -- Fiction. GENRE: Swiss fiction (German) -- 21st century. 4 Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Bibliography (2018) Altaras, Adriana. Die jüdische Souffleuse: Roman. 1. Auflage. Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.L837 J83 2018. SUBJECTS: Theatrical producers and directors -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Family reunification -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Jewish families -- Fiction. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Altmann, Andreas. Weg zwischen wechselnden Feldern: Gedichte. 1. Auflage. Leipzig: Poetenladen, 2018. CALL #: PT2661.L85 W44 2018. SUBJECTS: Poetics -- Poetry. SUBJECTS: Weather -- Poetry. GENRE: German poetry -- 21st century. Amann, Matthias. Hunde im Weltraum: Erzählungen. 1. Auflage. Edition Blau. Zürich: Rotpunktverlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.M27 H86 2018. SUBJECTS: Zurich (Switzerland) -- Fiction. GENRE: Swiss fiction (German) -- 21st century. Ames, Konstantin. STiL.e(dir) Sämtliche Landschaften, Welt. Klever Literatur. Wien: Klever Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.M47 S75 2018. SUBJECTS: Laments -- Poetry. GENRE: German poetry -- 21st century. Ani, Friedrich. Der Narr und seine Maschine. 1. Auflage. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2018. CALL #: PT2661.N48 N37 2018. SUBJECTS: Süden, Tabor (Fictitious character) -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Missing persons -- Investigation -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Detective and mystery stories, German. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Annas, Max. Finsterwalde: Roman. 1. Auflage. Rowohlt Hundert Augen. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Verlag GmbH, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.N63 F56 2018. SUBJECTS: Africans -- Germany -- Social conditions -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Racism -- Germany -- Fiction. GENRE: Suspense fiction, German. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. 5 Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection Bibliography (2018) Annas, Max. Illegal: Roman. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.N63 I44 2018. SUBJECTS: Illegal aliens -- Germany -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Africans -- Germany -- Berlin -- Social conditions -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Racism -- Germany -- Berlin -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Murder -- Germany -- Berlin -- Fiction. GENRE: Suspense fiction, German. GENRE: Detective and mystery stories, German. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Arango, Sascha. Die Wahrheit und andere Lügen: Roman. 1. Auflage. München: Penguin Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2701.R25 W34 2018. SUBJECTS: Authors -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Ghostwriters -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Mistresses -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Adultery -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Secrecy -- Fiction. GENRE: Suspense fiction, German. GENRE: German fiction -- 21st century. Arnautovic, Ljuba. Im Verborgenen: Roman. Wien: Picus Verlag, 2018. CALL #: PT2661.R512 I4 2018. SUBJECTS: Women -- Austria -- Vienna -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Families -- Austria -- Vienna -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Hiding places -- Austria -- Vienna -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Austria -- Vienna -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Vienna -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Austria -- History -- 1918-1938 -- Fiction. SUBJECTS: Austria -- History -- 1938-1945 -- Fiction. GENRE: Historical fiction, Austrian. GENRE: Domestic fiction, Austrian. GENRE: Austrian
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