![]() ![]() And if you happen to be Bulgarian: there is also a good Bulgarian translation available I had some contribution to.) Perhaps this can be found on second-hand bookselling sites. (Of which there is by the way a congenial English translation in a double-language edition once issued by the Münchner Rück insurance company. The best book, in my perception, is "Komm süßer Tod". All novels are criminal stories in an Austrian environment. ![]() Language is easy-going casual (but grammatically correct). Wolf Haas (as first recommended by Everything Flows) is indeed a good idea. ![]() That's by the way a book very few people in Germany actually know because everybody was so in love with Winnetou and the "Wild West". I recommend "Das Buschgespenst" - a novel describing the harsh living conditions of the working class in a 1860s Saxonian village oppressed by corrupt industrialists, embedded in a detective story. It is not really contemporary, but it is a cornerstone of German culture. Have you tried Karl May? That's what (some decades ago) practically every German speaking child and adolescent read. ![]() Without knowing more about you, your command of German, and your interests, it is practically impossible to give right advice, because every arrow will be sent into the dark. ![]()
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