The German language has a great proverb for 'dilemma': 'Sitting between chairs.' Peter Wortsman's...
Two erotic novellas by one of the masters of high modernism.First published in 1911, Intimate Tie...
Every great city is a restless work in progress, but nowhere was and is the urban impulse more in...
“I could list plausible comparisons all day and night, but The Golden Pot is simply unlike anythi...
In What We Leave Behind, Peter Wortsman's fourth book of cut-ups, he lets the words run wild, in ...
In this extraordinary and unpredictable cross-section of the work of one of the most influential ...
Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), one of Germany's most revered poets, is equally well-known for his id...
Billed by its author--the pseudonymous Mynona (German for 'anonymous' backward)--as 'the most pro...
In Epiphany of a Middle-Aged Pilgrim, essays in lieu of a Memoir, author Peter Wortsman, best kno...
A personal look into the mind of one of Europe's first and foremost women of letters. At times p...