Herr Faustini Takes a Trip

Herr Faustini Takes a Trip

Author: Hermann,Wolfgang

Publisher: KBR LLC

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1944608052

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Herr Faustini lives alone in a small Austrian village close to the Swiss border. He is content to spend his days as he always has: in the company of his cat, his old armchair and two beloved potted plants in his little garden. A series of events cause Faustini to question the boundaries of his life. He finds himself trying to tie the little tricks of destiny into tighter knots that would give deeper meaning to his own existence. When his sister, who long before married and settled in sunnier southern Switzerland, celebrates a milestone birthday and invites him to visit, Herr Faustini initially hesitates. However, once he decides to take the trip, he discovers the thrill of loving and being loved in return. Herr Faustini feels tempted. But he finds himself unable to cope with the prospect of happiness so late in life. He decides to return to his former, quiet solitude. While travelling through this delightful book, we may wonder why we feel so strangely drawn toward this incredibly sensitive, unique character. The answer should be obvious: because somewhere, deep in all of us, a Herr Faustini breathes.


Paris Berlin New York - The Color of the City

Paris Berlin New York - The Color of the City

Author: Hermann,Wolfgang

Publisher: KBR LLC

Published: 2016-10-07

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1944608311

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In the age of Sex and the City, when Manhattan has been elevated to the Mecca of the world, Wolfgang Hermann prefers to wander through the red-light district, immigrant quarters, bad neighborhoods and the docks. Hermann’s readers are confronted with homeless people, immigrants and the poor. Other people and their stories abound in his writing, although Hermann’s poor flâneurs are not granted the privilege of merely strolling and observing, for encounters play a particularly pivotal role in his texts. With an introduction by Mark Miscovich.


Threads In Dew

Threads In Dew

Author: Katja Bohnet

Publisher: CulturBooks

Published: 2017-03-09

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 3959880774

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One of the last things you might expect to find coming out of Europe is gritty noir that would give even the best West Coast authors a run for their money. Raw, brittle, dystopian - Katja Bohnet's stories reveal the darkest corners of the human experience, in language that could hardly be more sparse and lethal. A young man, stabbed and wondering why God is living in a room down the hall from him in a third-rate hostel. A couple wandering around an indefinite space between worlds. A woman whose fear of flying escalates sharply in an airplane lavatory. A couple of young adults on an idyllic island in the Pacific, overshadowed by a predatory surfer. With moments of sparkling lyricism, Katja invites us to embrace the rich spaces created by blurring the boundaries between crime, horror, and speculative fiction. But be sure to buckle your seat belt. The ride is a bumpy one that you won't so easily forget.


Krowd Review Spring 2016

Krowd Review Spring 2016

Author: Marçolla,Bernardo

Publisher: KBR LLC

Published: 2016-03-20

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1944608141

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Spring is here, and the second edition of Krowd Review is is dedicated to hummingbirds and other exotic fauna from the Brazilian lowlands, as lyrically reflected in the wildly flowered, exquisite prose of one of the most important Brazilian contributors to world literature, João Guimarães Rosa, beautifully analyzed by Bernardo Marçolla and translated by our editor Noga Sklar. Moreover, KBR's senior advisor Alan Sklar once said that “art has a random element that comes from the unintended, the collective unconscious. It is magic, it is the universe talking through you.” Therefore, not by coincidence, as I was working with this special edition I was not surprised to realize that the Chinese character for “spring” is also the one for “life, love and lust.” Each story in Krowd Review #2 – The Spring Edition is a wild journey in its own particular way. What they have in common is the ambition to take you along. Welcome aboard! Join the in-Krowd.


Krowd Review Winter 2015

Krowd Review Winter 2015

Author: Hermann,Wolfgang

Publisher: KBR LLC

Published: 2015-11-19

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1944608117

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Willing to expand your cultural understanding through the joy of reading? In June 2015, the prolific Brazilian publishing company KBR expanded its international operations to include the United States. KBR-US established itself as the first international press in South Carolina in October of that same year. Introducing KBR’s Krowd, a unique Book Club Project, KBR brings the best of international literature to the American reader, which includes a quarterly literary journal. This is the first issue of Krowd Review, an exciting literary experience. It features some of our best authors, translated from German and Portuguese, as well as a wide panoply of styles, emotions and cultural backgrounds. Welcome to KBR-US. Join the in-Krowd.


Atlas of Amputations & Limb Deficiencies, 4th edition

Atlas of Amputations & Limb Deficiencies, 4th edition

Author: J. Ivan Krajbich, MD

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2018-08-31

Total Pages: 2187

ISBN-13: 1975123727

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The leading and definitive reference on the surgical and prosthetic management of acquired and congenital limb loss. The fourth edition of the Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies is written by recognized experts in the fields of amputation surgery, rehabilitation, and prosthetics.