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daughterofhecata · 9 months
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Reading List 2023
Ocean Vuong: Night Sky With Exit Wounds
Alena Mornštajnová: Hana
Wolfgang Benz: Theresienstadt. Ein Geschichte von Täuschung und Vernichtung.
Jáchym Topol: Die Teufelswerkstatt [org. title: Chladnou zemí]
Ocean Vuong: Time is a Mother
Richard Siken: Crush
Ben Nevis: Die Drei ??? Die Yacht des Verrats
Frank Wedekind: Frühlings Erwachen (reread)
James Ellroy: Die Schwarze Dahlie [org. title: The Black Dahlia]
André Marx: Die Drei ??? und der Puppenmacher
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #2. Mord unter Palmen.
Peter Hallama: Nationale Helden und jüdische Opfer. Tschechische Repräsentationen des Holocaust.
Brigitte Johanna Henkel-Waidhofer: Die Drei ??? Späte Rache
Kim Newman: Professor Moriarty. The Hound of the D‘Urbervilles. (reread)
Vera Schiff: The Theresienstadt Deception. The Concentration Camp the Nazis Created to Deceive the World.
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #2. Mord unter Palmen. (reread)
Josef Bor: Die verlassene Puppe [org. title: Opuštěná panenka]
Kari Erlhoff: Rocky Beach Crimes #1. Tödliche Törtchen.
Susanna Partsch: Wer klaute die Mona Lisa? Die berühmtesten Kunstdiebstähle der Welt.
Kathy Reichs: Virals #1. Tote können nicht mehr reden. [org. title: Virals] (reread)
Arthur Schnitzler: Reigen (reread)
Evelyn Boyd: Die Drei ??? Teuflisches Foul
Faye Kellerman: Der Zorn sei dein Ende [org. title: The Hunt]
J.D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye
Władysław Szlengel: Was ich den Toten las [org. title: Co czytałem umarłym]
Hanna Krall: Dem Herrgott Zuvorkommen [org. title: Zdążyć przed Panem Bogiem]
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Dispossessed
Thomas Mann: Der Tod in Venedig
James Oswald: Natural Causes. An Inspector McLean Novel.
Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar (reread)
Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? Melodie der Rache
Maria Rolnikaitė: Mein Tagebuch [org. title: Ja dolžna rasskazat']
Mark Thompson: Leatherfolk. Radical Sex, People, Politics and Practice.
James Baldwin: Giovanni‘s Room
Christopher Tauber, Hanna Wenzel: Rocky Beach. Eine Interpretation.
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry: A Raisin in the Sun
Jonathan Kellerman: Unnatural History. An Alex Delaware Novel.
Robert Arthur: Die Drei ??? und die Geisterinsel. [org. title: The Three Investigators in the Secret of Skeleton Island]
Evelyn Boyd: Rocky Beach Crimes #3. Eiskalter Rausch.
André Marx: Die Drei ??? Labyrinth der Götter
John Barth: Lost in the Funhouse
Langston Hughes: Selected Poems of Langston Hughes.
Claude McKay: Harlem Shadows. The Poems of Claude McKay.
Jonathan Kellerman: Exit. Ein Alex Delaware Roman. [org. title: Devil‘s Waltz. An Alex Delaware Novel.] (reread)
David Henry Hwang: M Butterfly
James Oswald: The Book of Souls. An Inspector McLean Novel.
Jonathan Kellerman: Time Bomb. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
Manuela Günter: Überleben schreiben. Zur Autobiographik der Shoah.
Birgit Kröhle: Geschichte und Geschichten. Die literarische Verarbeitung von Auschwitz-Erlebnissen.
Alexander F. Spreng: Der Fluch (reread)
Sibylle Schmidt: Zeugenschaft. Ethische und politische Dimensionen.
Sibylle Schmidt: Ethik und Episteme der Zeugenschaft
Kari Erlhoff & Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? und die Salztote
Jeanette McCurdy: I‘m Glad My Mom Died
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Der Sandmann
Hendrik Buchna: Die Drei ??? Drehbuch der Täuschung
Michael Scott: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #2. The Magician. (reread)
Alain Locke: The New Negro
Mascha Kaléko: Großstadtliebe. Lyrische Stenogramme.
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Der Tag der Toten
Georg Heym: Gedichte [herausgegeben von Stephan Hermlin]
Rose Ausländer: Hinter allen Worten. Gedichte. [herausgegeben von Helmut Braun]
Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita
Paul Celan: Ausgewählte Gedichte. Zwei Reden. [herausgegeben von Günther Busch]
Rich Cohen: Lake Shore Drive [org. title: Lake Effect]
Jan T. Gross: Neighbors. The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland.
Kathy Reichs: Virals #2. Nur die Tote kennt die Wahrheit. [org. title: Seizure]
Jonathan Kellerman: Bones. An Alex Delaware Novel. (reread)
Akwaeke Emezi: You made a Fool of Death with your Beauty
Friedrich Schiller: Maria Stuart
Bret Easton Ellis: American Psycho
Christian Handel: Die Hexenwald-Chroniken #2. Palast aus Gold und Tränen.
Maurice Leblanc: Arsène Lupin und der Schatz der Könige von Frankreich [org. title: L'Aiguille creuse]
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Nussknacker und Mausekönig
Marco Sonnleitner: Die Drei ??? Panik im Park
Ben Nevis: Die Drei ??? Tal des Schreckens
Michael Borlik: Ihr mich auch
Robert Arthur: Die Drei ??? und der grüne Geist [org. title: Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Green Ghost]
Barbara Köhler: Niemands Frau. Gesänge.
Christoph Dittert: Die Drei ??? Hotel der Diebe
Cornelia Funke: Tintenwelt #4. Die Farbe der Rache.
DNF:
Thomas Ziebula: Paul Stainer #1. Der rote Judas.
Faye Kellerman: Mord im Garten Eden [org. title: The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights]
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prettyinnoise · 3 years
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KRITIK: Susanna Partsch – Wer klaute die Mona Lisa? / Die berühmtesten Kunstdiebstähle der Welt
KRITIK: Susanna Partsch – Wer klaute die Mona Lisa? / Die berühmtesten Kunstdiebstähle der Welt
Als ein Alarmanlagen-Experte 2003 in das Kunsthistorische Museum Wien einbrach und die Saliera klaute, war ihm nicht bewusst, wie wertvoll die entwendete Goldschmiedearbeit war. Ihm war bei einem Besuch das veraltete Alarmanlagensystem aufgefallen und wollte durch seine Aktion das Museum eher darauf aufmerksam machen. Die Tat eines edlen Ritters? Durch die Zeitungen erfuhr er erst von dem Wert…
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hoerbahnblog · 5 years
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Autoren: Susanna Partsch liest aus: "Lauter Lauterbachs und die geheimnisvolle Saliera"
Autoren: Susanna Partsch liest aus: ���Lauter Lauterbachs und die geheimnisvolle Saliera”
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  Autoren: Susanna Partsch liest aus: “Lauter Lauterbachs und die geheimnisvolle Saliera”
  Ein total gefährliches Ferienabenteuer, erzählt von Lisa Lauterbach, verbessert von Laura Lauterbach und von Levin! Co-Autor*in Andrea Schaller, Illustrationen von Rosemarie Zacher.
Lisa, Levin…
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artist-dechirico · 7 years
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itsnothingbutluck · 7 years
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Klimt was notorious for his portraits of beautiful women. Illustrated with color reproductions, this book profiles the women who figured in the artist’s life and on his canvases. The author looks beyond the standard assumption that Klimt was a hardhearted philanderer, pointing instead to his committed and loving relationship with Emilie Flöge that prevailed despite the parade of beautiful women who wandered in and out of the artist’s studio.
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artist-schiele · 8 years
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Gustav Klimt: Complete Paintings
The prince of decadence: Looking at Klimt in a whole new light
  During his lifetime, Gustav Klimt was a controversial star whose works made passions run high. He stood for Modernism but he also embodied tradition. His pictures polarized and divided the art-loving world. The press and general public alike were split over the question: For or against Klimt?  This monograph explores Klimt's oeuvre with particular emphasis upon such contemporary voices. With a complete catalog of his paintings, including new photographs of the Stoclet Frieze commissioned exclusively for this book, it examines the reactions to Klimt's work throughout his career. Subjects range from Klimt’s portrayal of women to his adoption of landscape painting. The theory that Klimt was a man of few words who rarely put pen to paper is also dispelled with the inclusion of 179 letters, cards, writings, and other documents from the artist. Contributing authors: Evelyn Benesch, Marian Bisanz-Prakken, Rainald Franz, Anette Freytag, Christoph Grunenberg, Hansjörg Krug, Susanna Partsch, Angelina Pötschner and Michaela Reichel
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kdlazde-blog · 7 years
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Bestseller in Malerei & Skulptur #10: Einführung in das Studium der Kunstgeschichte: Reclams Universal-Bibliothek von Susanna Partsch https://t.co/f6aa06SK6I #Kindle #Malerei #Skulptur https://t.co/pRzZdu3pNj
Bestseller in Malerei & Skulptur #10: Einführung in das Studium der Kunstgeschichte: Reclams Universal-Bibliothek von Susanna Partsch https://t.co/f6aa06SK6I #Kindle #Malerei #Skulptur pic.twitter.com/pRzZdu3pNj
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iishmael · 7 years
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Oh hey, I didn't know you were doing these! I'd have asked a lot sooner but it's finals week so studying is my life now 13, 14, 15 and 22 for the asks, if you don't mind?
Awww thank you so much for asking!!
How was your birthday this year? Erm, I can’t remember. XD My birthday is in January so it’s been literally forever. I think I had Peace tho and stayed at home? xD So I guess nice. XD
Favorite book you read this year? This is honestly sooo hard. I’ll go with a reread here, Ich will Malen! Das Leben der Artemisia Gentileschi by Michael Hatry and Susanna Partsch. It’s the biography of the painter Artemisia Gentileschi who lived in 16th (!!!) century Italy. She was the first woman to get accepted into the Italian Art Academy and she’s painted my favourite baroque painting Judith Slaying Holofernes. The book is super inspiring to keep pushing for your dreams and to fuck the men in this world up lmao. :) It’s one of my all-time faves.
What’s a bad habit you picked up this year? aaaaa what a call out??? I guess that phase™ where I thought sleeping around is an appropriate coping mechanism was a REALLY bad habit omfg
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disharmonious-reads · 11 years
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I'm trying to learn more about art, so I'm reading a bunch of art-related books at the moment. I just finished Wer hat Angst vor Rot, Blau, Gelb? by Susanna Partsch, which is an explanatory guide to modern art. It's fairly short, under two hundred pages, but packed with photos and information. The writing style is accessible, although sometimes I also felt it was slightly condescending? Maybe because it's a guidebook that doesn't really presume any prior knowledge on part of the reader, so when the things I did know were spelled out, I felt like that was unnecessary. Anyway, a very interesting and educational read.   
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artist-klee · 7 years
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With meticulous theories and many thousands of paintings, drawings, and watercolors, Paul Klee (1879-1940) is considered one of the most cerebral and prolific leaders of 20th century European art. Though typically small in scale, his works are remarkable for their sophisticated thought and meticulous nuances of line, color, and tonality.
Klee’s stylistic formation was shaped by early affiliation with the German expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter and, in particular, by a 1914 trip to Tunisia which transformed his use of color. After the war, he taught at the esteemed Bauhaus school, where his lectures, like his emerging practice, emphasized the symbolic potential of shade, line, and geometry. Klee was also inspired by Cubism, poetry, music, literature, language, and the simplistic power of children’s art. Famed for his simple stick figures, he often combined the appearance of untutored naivety with rigorous composition and intellectual significance. This book provides a selection of key Klee works to introduce his style and influence. From sun-drenched landscapes to enigmatic wordplay, discover a world at once simplistic, symbolic, and dazzlingly colorful.
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artist-klee · 8 years
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Paul Klee by Susanna Partsch
Designated as "degenerate" by the Nazis, Paul Klee (1879-1940) is today considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His works stand out for the variety in their forms of artistic expression. His Tunisian water-colours depicting landscape, architecture and, above all, the North African light of this Mediterranean land constitute the true beginning of Klee's painting career. Although these paintings still fall under the heading of "objective", they already exhibit indications of his tendency toward abstraction and a language of forms. Geometrical figures and hieroglyphic elements characterize the majority of these works, which for this reason seem reminiscent of "naive" and playful children's painting. In reality, however, his paintings have their roots in theoretical considerations, their recurrent symbols conveying personal and at times political content.
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