• Faserland is the debut novel by Christian Kracht, published in 1995. It is considered to have triggered the new wave of German pop literature. It is the...
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    Christian Kracht repeats the four Brandy Alexanders motif in his 1995 novel Faserland. In Kurt Vonnegut's book, Mother Night, the protagonist suspects that...
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  • his 80 years old mother. It is a sequel to Kracht's 1995 debut novel Faserland, featuring the same protagonist 25 years later. The book was shortlisted...
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    introduced in Kracht's debut novel Faserland (1995). While the first wave of the novel's criticism identified Faserland as a novel about the affirmation...
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    the phenomenon of pop literature. Telling examples are the bestseller Faserland by Christian Kracht. Cf. Kerstin Gleba/Eckhard Schumacher (Ed.): Pop seit...
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    Neumarkt in Zürich and a 2012 adaptation of Christian Kracht's novel Faserland for the Schauspiel Hannover. Since 2016, he has made a series of productions...
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    novella Eine Halligfahrt. Christian Kracht mentions Rungholt in his novella Faserland. The Danish writer Dorothea Petersen mentions Rungholt in her historical...
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  • Enno Stahl of Deutschlandfunk compared the book to Kracht's debut novel Faserland, where the narrator describes his observations with faux naivety, calling...
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  • humorous. ... One should, no, one must celebrate Kracht—cult writer of Faserland and 1979. The only opportunity to do so is to read him. Richard Kämmerlings...
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    deutschsprachigen Literatur, dargestellt anhand von Christian Krachts „Faserland“ (1995), Elke Naters „Königinnen“ (1998), Xaver Bayers „Heute könnte ein...
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