Greece (Melani)
David, who earns his money as a writer and journalist, has one main problem: How to describe a person’s life? Or to be more exact: How to write a novel on a scientist who was fully aware of the transience of all notions of the world and yet came as close to putting his finger on the truth as is possible for one human being.
Dirac tells the story of David’s search for the truth about Paul Dirac (1902-1984), that almost unknown champion of modern physics. The story of this extraordinary scientist and man slowly takes shape, and develops a momentum that carries through to the present day: in the story of David Dalek’s friends – an artist, a computer programmer, a psychiatrist, a woman suffering from mental illness, a biochemist, and a house-wife. They all have the typical problems of the 30-somethings, whose parents refused to give them clear answers to their questions. Dietmar Dath guides his novel's figures through the different levels of time and space with brilliant dexterity and a sure touch.
Maybe there is a god after all. What if he doesn’t like us?
A German movie director flees from an exhausting love affair. His sister is suspected by the government of being a radical Islamist planning an attack. His best friend from childhood days is a priest fighting the devil. And a woman who knows all three of them, but is more than a mere human, opens the door to the...
Tomorrow, everything is going to be better: Since the Age of Enlightenment, this slogan identifies disciples of social progress, while those of the dark ages bark about how everything was better in the olden days. Some bank on science and technology to enhance freedom, wealth, education, and beauty, others on tradition, blood, land, family, fatherland, and other such ancestral chatter so that...
Dietmar Dath, »the most productive and most radical writer in Germany« (Thomas Lindemann, Die Welt) on the revolutionary democrat Rosa Luxemburg.
Denmark (Rosenkilde)
Turkey (Yazilama Yayinevi)
US paperback edition (DoppelHouse), Italy (Nero Editions), Serbia (VBZ), Turkey (Is Kültür)
Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: English world rights (Seagull)
Russia (Text)
»I only produce shit nowadays,« reads a diary entry by Arno Schmidt, meaning: journalistic texts for newspapers. Since 1990, Dietmar Dath has published heaps of – well: journalistic, satirical, and essayistic texts and by doing so has created his very own fan base.
Like very few others, he manages to connect Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Bourdieu, pop culture to...
»Dear Sonja,« David writes in these enlightening and desperate letters to a revered classmate from days long gone, »looking back isn’t always the best idea: Then the Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah—from the Lord out of the heavens. Thus he overthrew those cities and the entire plain, destroying all those living in the cities—and also the vegetation in the land. But Lot’s...