Welcome to German Literature Month XIV November 2024

Welcome to German Literature Month XIV

Hopefully shelves have been scoured, reading material has been chosen, and everyone has a reading list for #germanlitmonth.

Remember anything that was originally written in German can be read during #germanlitmonth.  This year books written in other languages, provided they are about Franz Kafka or inspired by him can be read during Kafka Reading Week (November 15-21).

The full schedule for the month is:

Nov 1-7      Crime Week

Nov 8-14   Read as You Please

Nov 15-21  Franz Kafka week

Nov 22-30 Read as You Please

As always there will be a week’s extension to catch up with any outstanding reviews, while this year’s author index is created. The best way to share those reviews and ensure they show up on the index is to leave a comment below. Alternatively advertise your reviews on Twitter (X), Bluesky, FB or Instagram using the hash tag #germanlitmonth.

With the admin sorted, all that remains is for Lizzy and I to welcome you to German Literature Month XIV and to wish you Viel Vergnügen!

32 thoughts on “Welcome to German Literature Month XIV November 2024

  1. Pingback: Baron Bagge by Alexander Lernet-Holenia (tr. Richard and Clara Wilson) | JacquiWine's Journal

  2. Pingback: Review: The Other Side by Alfred Kubin - Andrew Blackman

  3. Pingback: Book Review – The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (Translated by Patrick Bowles) | Vishy's Blog

  4. Pingback: Book Review – The Hour Between Dog and Wolf by Silke Scheuermann (Translated by Lucy Jones) | Vishy's Blog

  5. Pingback: Book Review – It’s Getting Dark by Peter Stamm (Translated by Michael Hofmann) | Vishy's Blog

  6. Pingback: Book Review – We’re Flying by Peter Stamm (translated by Michael Hofmann) | Vishy's Blog

  7. Pingback: Book Review – Nothing But Ghosts by Judith Hermann (Translated by Margot Bettauer Dembo) | Vishy's Blog

  8. Pingback: Book Review – The Clown by Heinrich Böll (Translated by Leila Vennewitz) | Vishy's Blog

Leave a reply to Emma Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.