Mittwoch, 11. März 2009

Niederland


A novel that consists of a diary written in New York city after 9/11 in a loft in Greenwich village by an irish lawyer.
So when it took seven years for diaries, the first hardcover edition was with Pantheon books and the softcover by random house there was a german translation too for rowohlt.
Now we do not know what makes the mix of Netherland dutch and irish heritage in a neighbourhood of trinidad immigrants, hotch potch potatoe carrots and rjistafel, ricetable in the brasserie, it seems to be the traditonal mix cultures.

A former lawyer switched to literature for sure, only after 9/11 he had to submit diaries and books to the district court of Lower Manhattan or the commission of senate and house of representatives which he did not, he waited till mid 2008 to have his novel published and we decide is it good for the spring bookfair Leipig or autumn bookfair Frankfurt or just for the review desk of Süddeutsche Zeitung.

New York Times decided to rent out their highriser for 350 000 000 $ years after their short version of 9/11 was published.
Stocks of Deutsche Bank were noted 19.33 € in Eschborn, formerly in the New York stock exchange.
How can it be Bertelsmann Random house is not publicly noted and the books are on the market and new stock is issued?

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