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Philip Kerr of Scotland is in the top league of detective novel authors. Many of his thrillers are set in Germany: this time in Berlin’s Hotel Adlon at the beginning of the 1930s.An American hotel guest dies, a Jewish boxer is found floating lifelessly in the canal, and the Americans want to boycott the Olympic Games. ARTS.21 asks Philip Kerr about his predilection for Germany.
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Date Found: May 24, 2010
Date Produced: May 23, 2010
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October 09, 2010
A short movie on how other cultures are similar to our own
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October 07, 2010
Judging by the 2010 German Book Prize shortlist, German literature is becoming increasingly international.Three of the six nominees were not born in German-speaking countries, and their novels reflect their respective Czech, Hungarian and Israeli roots. The jury has welcomed German literature’s ...
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October 02, 2010
Find more info and the archive at speakingenglishpodcast.com
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August 22, 2010
Germany is in the middle of a long heat wave! Most people eat ice cream, sunbathe or find relief in a cold lake. But what types of arts can cool you down in hot weather?Our ARTS.21 reporter finds out what Berliners are reading, watching or listening to this summer. We find the best books in the ...
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August 22, 2010
The crisis has hit the stage. Instead of the classics the Theatertreffen stage festival here in Berlin is exclusively made up of works by contemporary writers. Arts.21 surveys this year’s showcase festival of German theater.
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