The German language has a great proverb for 'dilemma': 'Sitting between chairs.' Peter Wortsman's...
Two erotic novellas by one of the masters of high modernism.First published in 1911, Intimate Tie...
Every great city is a restless work in progress, but nowhere was and is the urban impulse more in...
In this extraordinary and unpredictable cross-section of the work of one of the most influential ...
Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), one of Germany's most revered poets, is equally well-known for his id...
Billed by its author--the pseudonymous Mynona (German for 'anonymous' backward)--as 'the most pro...
In Epiphany of a Middle-Aged Pilgrim, essays in lieu of a Memoir, author Peter Wortsman, best kno...
“I could list plausible comparisons all day and night, but The Golden Pot is simply unlike anythi...
A personal look into the mind of one of Europe's first and foremost women of letters. At times p...
In What We Leave Behind, Peter Wortsman's fourth book of cut-ups, he lets the words run wild, in ...