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From the Editors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contemporary Queer German-Language Fiction in Historical Context
I. History
Michael Roes
from Zeithain (2017)
Angela Steidele
from Rosenstengel (2015)
Christoph Poschenrieder
"Schulze Takes a Swim," from The Grain of Sand (2014)
Odile Kennel
from Lakeside View (2017)
II. Berlin
Tania Witte
from and/or love (2011)
Joachim Helfer
"Wedding in Berlin after Two Decades of Marriage" (2021)
"Finally, with Daniel" (2021)
Sasha Marianna Salzmann
"Berlin, September 18" (2018)
III. Intertexts
Friedrich Kröhnke
"How It All Started" (2015)
"Prague," from Ciao Vaschek (2003)
"Alexandria," from Nach Asmara (2011)
Hans Pleschinski
from Königsallee (2013)
Anja Kümmel
from V or the Fourth Wall (2016)
IV. Intercultural Encounters
Antje Rávik Strubel
"The White Rock," from In the Forests of the Human Heart (2016)
Marko Martin
"What Remains," from Babylon Transfer (2016)
Gunther Geltinger
from Gasoline (2019)
Yusuf Yeşilöz
from The Wedding Flight (2011)
V. Youth
Alain Claude Sulzer
"Soloist's Shower," from Youth Is a Strange Land (2017)
Antje Wagner
from Unland (2015)
Ella Blix
from The Glow (2018)
Claudia Breitsprecher
from Behind the Appearance, the Truth (2017)
VI. Relationships
Peter Rehberg
from Boymen (2011)
J. Walther
from A Hush Falls over the Room (2011)
Jürgen Bauer
from The Window to the World (2013)
Lovis Cassaris
"Bonnie in Clyde" (2016)
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