English world rights (Oolichan Books)
Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Russia (Text)
Ulla Berkéwicz's latest work is simultaneously a tale of love and longing and a spy-novel about Islamic and Jewish fundamentalism – an engaging account of two people trying to defend their love against apparently overpowering politics.
Ulla Berkéwicz was born in Gießen. She studied at the Academy of Music in Frankfurt/Main and was an actress at the Münchener Kammerspiele and the Hamburg Schauspielhaus for many years. After publishing her debut Josef stirbt in 1982, she gave up acting and has since published several novels, stories and plays. In 1990, she married publisher Siegfried Unseld and after his death assumed the role of publisher of Suhrkamp Verlag and Insel Verlag from 2002 to 2015. She is the president of the Siegfried and Ulla Unseld Family Foundation and since December 2015 chairwoman of the supervisory board of Suhrkamp Verlag. Ulla Berkéwicz has received numerous awards and prizes. She was honoured with the Moses Mendelssohn Medal for her work as author and...
Ulla Berkéwicz was born in Gießen. She studied at the Academy of Music in Frankfurt/Main and was an actress at...
Based on Vedic, Jewish and mathematictopological knowledge, Ulla Berkéwicz’ new work, comprised of two corresponding parts which reflect each other, invites us to discern what restricts...
Arabic world rights (Al-Kamel)
Italy (Elliot)
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