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Incentives - New Literature from Austria
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Literary journalists and researchers introduce current new publications; reading samples allow for a closer look at the texts; short portraits of the authors complement the picture.
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The Project "Incentives" targets at the internationalization of Austrian literature, respectively the translation of current texts.
Project realization: the Office of Documentation of Contemporary Austrian Literature (reviews, author’s portraits) – The Association of Translators (translations) – readme.cc (infrastructure).
عن Sabine Scholl
*1959-03-28

المزيد عن Sabine Scholl
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Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
Sabine Scholl olyan krimit tett elénk a hideg februárban, amely nyáron játszódik, amelynek főhőse, Gina Sonnenfels Bécsből származik, Berlinben él, és „tévedhetetlen szimata van a ...
Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
Sabine Scholl vydala v chladném únoru detektivku, která se odehrává v létě. Hlavní postavou je Gina Sonnenfelsová, která pochází z Vídně, žije v Berlíně a má „nos na ...
Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
Sabine Scholl a publié dans le froid de février un policier qui se passe en plein été, et dont l'héroïne, Gina Sonnenfels, qui vient de Vienne mais vit à Berlin, a le chic de tomber sur les ...
Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
In freezing February, Sabine Scholl presents a mystery that takes place in summer, and whose main protagonist, Gina Sonnenfels, comes from Vienna, lives in Berlin, and has “a good nose for the ...
Giftige Kleider Scholl, Sabine
Sabine Scholl hat im kalten Februar einen Krimi vorgelegt, der im Sommer spielt, dessen Hauptfigur, Gina Sonnenfels, aus Wien kommt, in Berlin lebt und „die richtige Nase für falsche Männer“ ...