Please link to your #germanlitmonth contributions here. The first linky is for contributions by author. The second is for contributions by translator when the work read is a translation. It will be interesting to see the outcome of this.
Example links:
In the author linky: The Robbers - Friedrich Schiller (Lizzy's Literary Life)
In the translator index: Alexander Fraser Tytler (The Robbers - Friedrich Schiller)
A) Author Index
B) Translator Index
Lizzy I seem to have messed up my simple entry Goldfish Memories my Monique Schwitter translated by Eluned Gramich
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Adam and Evelyn by Ingo Schulze is a light humorous about that excellent year in German history, 1989. http://bit.ly/1GSqn3o
ReplyDeletePlease remove my entries 21, 22, and 23. A mistaken computer entry on my part Sorry
ReplyDeleteA review by Vishy which can't be added to the linky because the uRl is too long
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Still not getting it. Could you please link my post for Montaigne by Stefan Zweig. I just ended up with my blog name on the list. I might figure it out by month end! Thx, Joe
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ReplyDeleteSorry Lizzie: Should be The Woman taken in Adultery--Not A Woman...
ReplyDeleteMel - your review of Rebellion has been added at 81.
ReplyDeleteI used the mr Linky tool to clear the field and all seems ok now, thanks an
ReplyDeleteI have linked two specialty items from Seagull Books together (both trans by Martin Chalmers) One is a fable by Thomas Bernhard as an art book, the other a book of small pieces and photographs called December by Alexander Kluge. That is a preview because I will read it next month - in December!
ReplyDeleteOoof - I am so sorry, all that seems to have come up is the blog name! - I don't understand why, I guess I should have done HTML formatting surrounds, I'm so sorry - book is Zwei9g's Beware of Pity
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