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Aug 18, 2010
Translated from the German by Kenneth J. Northcott
“everything now becomes a sign of something.”
This would be a great subheading on the “Welcome to Klausen” village signpost. For within this small community, gossip and rumors, fueled by suspicion, make every event somehow significant. The fictional novel Klausen by Andreas Maier is based on many of the facts of this city, located in Northern Italy in the Bolzano-Bozen region, where the last thing the residents More...
“everything now becomes a sign of something.”
This would be a great subheading on the “Welcome to Klausen” village signpost. For within this small community, gossip and rumors, fueled by suspicion, make every event somehow significant. The fictional novel Klausen by Andreas Maier is based on many of the facts of this city, located in Northern Italy in the Bolzano-Bozen region, where the last thing the residents More...
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Sep 26, 2011
A grueling look into the way that gossip can transform and morph a community of people into a blog of people that go nowhere and decide nothing and never agree. was hard to get into at first but then once i got the ball rolling and read more than five pages at a time, i really enjoyed it.
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