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Fiction

 
Tyler Coburn - Richard Roe
2019
English edition
Sternberg Press
Richard Roe is the fictional memoir of a legal person. The name is one of the oldest used in English law when the real name of someone is withheld, or when a corpse can't be identified. Richard Roe is a known unknown, a one-size-fits-all, a potentially everyone and actually no one.
Alex Cecchetti - Tamam Shud - An Artist\'s Novel
2018
English edition
Sternberg Press
A mystery murder artist's novel by Alex Cecchetti, in which the artist and narrator realises he is dead and decides to investigate the causes of his own death.
Shezad Dawood - Kalimpong
2016
English edition
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Part fact, part fiction, this collaborative artist's novel is set in the curious town of Kalimpong, India, where past meets present in a multi-layered tale of espionage and the esoteric.
Gerry Bibby - The Drumhead
2015
English edition
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A novel.
Poetic Series - Noon on the Moon
2015
English edition
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The fourth issue in the “Poetic Series” is a seasonally themed special issue, a festive anthology composed of contributions from more than twenty writers and artists.
Poetic Series - Fear of Language
2014
English edition
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The third issue in the Poetic Series takes its title Fear of Language from the work of emerging Slovenian poet Katja Perat, featured alongside poetry by Judith Goldman and excerpts from Eileen Myles's forthcoming memoir, Afterglow. Artwork is provided by Willem de Rooij.
Hu Fang - Dear Navigator
2014
English edition
Sternberg Press
15.00 7.50 €
A collection of ten short stories that reflect on contemporary society, politics, and the human condition.
Roee Rosen - Vladimir\'s Night
2014
English edition
Sternberg Press
The chimerical final work by Maxim Komar-Myshkin, one of the most elusive and tragic figures in Israeli-Russian art.
Brian O\'Doherty - The Crossdresser\'s Secret
2014
English edition
Sternberg Press
The novel by Brian O'Doherty, written from the perspective of the Chevalier d'Eon (1728-1810), who lived as both man and woman, French spy and European celebrity, reveals the radical modernity of one of the eighteenth century's most mysterious figures.
Brian Dillon - Sanctuary
2011
English edition
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A story about what survives—of bodies, ideas, objects and the artistic or literary forms that might describe them—in the wake of catastrophe.
Maria Fusco - The Mechanical Copula
2010
English edition
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The first collection of short stories by Belfast-born writer Maria Fusco, tracking the slimy path of social mobility with serious playfulness and an eye for the absurd.
Hu Fang - Garden of Mirrored Flowers
2010
English edition
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19.00 9.50 €
Novel (an adaptation and transformation of the classical Chinese novel Jin Hua Yuan, or Flowers in the Mirror).
Keren Cytter -
2010
bilingual edition (English / Swedish)
Sternberg Press
Six Keren Cytter's scripts for films.
Dominic Eichler - Written All Over Us
2009
English edition
Sternberg Press
The first book of poems by art critic, artist, musician, and curator Dominic Eichler. With illustrations by Nairy Baghramian, Julian Göthe, Shahryar Nashat, Henrik Olesen, and Danh Vo.
Keren Cytter - The seven most exciting hours of Mr. Trier\'s life in twenty-four chapters
2008
English edition
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An adventure novel by Keren Cytter, based on a true story told in a televised interview by the Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier
 Bernadette Corporation - Eine Pinot Grigio, Bitte
2007
English edition
Sternberg Press
A drama in three acts on the main theme of zombies: the most recent novel by the artists' collective.
Jennifer Higgie - Bedlam
2006
English edition
Sternberg Press
24.00 15.00 €
A novel inspired by a year in the life of Richard Dadd, a great Victorian painter and inmate of London's Bethlem Hospital – more commonly known as Bedlam.
Roee Rosen - Live and Die as Eva Braun and Other Intimate Stories
2017
bilingual edition (English / German)
Sternberg Press
sold out
At the heart of this collection of short writings are three provocative texts extracted from important artworks by Rosen, offered here as genre-defying literature at the intersection between reality and fiction, speculative narrative and historical-political critique, humor and eroticism.
Keren Cytter - A-Z Life Coaching
2016
English edition
Sternberg Press
sold out
The new novel by Keren Cytter: an incomplete guide for life.
 K. D. - Headless
2015
English edition
Sternberg Press
sold out
Headless, an exhilarating murder-mystery by the elusive K. D., probes the sordid secrets and sinister deeds of powerful financiers who use Caribbean firms to conceal their fortunes.
Poetic Series - Peacocks with Hiccups
2014
English edition
Sternberg Press
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The second issue in the “Poetic Series”, initiated by Keren Cytter, takes its title Peacocks with Hiccups from the poetry of Berlin-based artist Karl Holmqvist, whose work is featured alongside American poet Catherine Wagner and emerging Spanish writer Luna Miguel, with artwork by Koo Jeong-A.
Peter Wächtler - Come On
2014
English edition
Sternberg Press
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Ten texts written by Peter Wächtler between 2011 and 2013.
Poetic Series - The Atlantis Search Engine
2013
English edition
Sternberg Press
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The Atlantis Search Engine, the first edition in the Poetic Series, features a selection of poetry and prose by Matthew Dickman, Roman Baembaev, Josef Strau, and drawings produced specifically by John Kelsey based on the film The Canyons.
Roee Rosen - Sweet Sweat
2009
English edition
Sternberg Press
sold out
Erudite, baroque, a dazzling writer and painter but maniacal and all-encompassing in his approach, Roee Rosen keeps erasing the fine line that separates fiction and truth, imagination and reality, just as Sade and Lautréamont have done before him. But this division doesn't exist anymore. What makes his summa erotica erotic is that, for him as for Georges Bataille, pornography is philosophy.
Keren Cytter - The Man Who Climbed Up the Stairs of Life and Found Out They Were Cinema Seats
2005
English edition
Sternberg Press
sold out
Written in seven chapters and seven styles, this book constitutes the first novel by the Israeli artist and filmmaker Keren Cytter.
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