Iris Wolff, Ruth Martin and founder of Moth Books, Monique Charlesworth, speak to New Books in German.| New Books in German
NBG interviews Verlag Klaus Wagenbach| New Books in German
Friederike Barakat, Foreign Rights Director at the Carl Hanser Verlag, speaks to NBG about Hanser’s Reading for Life series Sheridan Marshall: What inspired Hanser to create the Reading for Life series? Was there a particular gap in the market or a cultural moment that prompted it? Life is becoming ever more complicated and we are […]| New Books in German
NBG talks to Scribe Publications| New Books in German
Award-winning translator Jo Heinrich reflects on her career progression since the publication of her first book-length translation.| New Books in German
Leif Randt, born in Frankfurt am Main in 1983, is a freelance writer who divides his time between Berlin and Maintal, near Frankfurt. He has written four prize winning novels. His latest, Allegro Pastel, tells the story of two freelance creatives in their thirties, Jerome Daimler and Tanja Arnheim. It was selected by Ijoma Mangold for the Mörike Prize of the City of Fellbach. It was also shortlisted for the German Book Prize and the Leipzig Book Fair Prize. The film of the book is shortly to...| New Books in German
Announcing the nominees for German Non-Fiction Book Prize 2025| New Books in German
Interview with author Sara Gmuer| New Books in German
Our spring 2025 selection features book titles from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, handpicked by our expert jury as particularly suitable for an international audience.| New Books in German