tom_ghostlyOn Delin’s „Orbo and the Godhead“, a novel about mindphones & moreLuke Delin’s „Orbo & the Godhead“ is a pretty slim novel that, regardless, has a lot to tell us. I’m not usually a big fan of shorter…Jun 17, 2023Jun 17, 2023
tom_ghostlyOn Jahnn’s trilogy “Fluss ohne Ufer”, a German-language monumentOn part 1 of the trilogy, “Das Holzschiff” / “The Ship”:Jun 17, 2023Jun 17, 2023
tom_ghostlyOn Nick Voro’s „Conversational Therapy“some thoughts, as this will not qualify as a review:May 26, 2023May 26, 2023
tom_ghostlyOn Houghton’s „Neighbours“, a novel 75+ years out of printsometimes i’m stupid enough to do the maths when ordering novels. 20 bucks for a novel ~180 pages long? hm, i probably could get a…May 26, 2023May 26, 2023
tom_ghostlyOn Schlotmann’s „Die Freuden der Jagd“, a German-language novel almost no one readIt‘s July 2022, 13 years have passed since the publication of Schlotmann‘s „Die Freuden der Jagd“ (2009). Yet somehow I feel like I‘m the…Jan 11, 2023Jan 11, 2023
tom_ghostlyOn Michael Lentz’s “Innehaben”, a companion piece to “Schattenfroh”The problem that inevitably arises from a book like Michael Lentz’s Innehaben, a companion piece to Lentz’s Schattenfroh, is not so much…Jan 11, 2023Jan 11, 2023