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Munich, April 2010
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
please find enclosed details of our Foreign Rights Catalogue introducing you to all the titles published this spring for which Hanser holds international rights.
First of all we are overwhelmed by the two hundred licenses we were able to sell after the Nobel Prize was awarded to Herta Müller last year. Thanks to all of you who made this possible.
And I am also glad that there are many other excellent authors on offer from us that are still to discover. One of them surely is Arno Geiger who has now just published All about Sally, praised as psychologically clever, beautiful and marvelous by the critics. Zsolnay Deuticke has a very strong spring with H.G. Adler’s debut novel Panorama which is well worth to be rediscovered. Written back in 1948 Panorama brings to life Adler’s own biography from a sheltered upbringing of a child in Prague to finding shelter in Launceston Castle in England.
In non-fiction please have a look at Barbara Beuys’ sensational biography of Sophie Scholl that takes into account many newly discovered sources. There is a book by the great Nordic author Einar Már Gudmundsson on the crisis in Iceland titled Country for Sale and one by Nagel & Kimche author Roger de Weck asking if there is a better form of capitalism After the crisis.
The Zsolnay Deuticke list is full of music from Gustav Mahler who was director of the Vienna State Opera as is Ioan Holender to Robert Schumann.
We look forward to discussing our books with you. If you have any questions, please contact either Hanser or our agents, as listed below.
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