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Elsa Strange

Published by Diogenes as Elsa ungeheuer
Original Title: Elsa ungeheuer

Lorenz Brauer is the new star of the international art scene. But hardly anyone suspects that his meteoric ascent is due not just to talent, but to the cunning plan of two very influential women. His younger brother knows that, however. And he also knows that the up-and-coming artist's enigmatic paintings point back to their childhood – the time when Lorenz and Karl had just lost their mother, and when Elsa came into their lives. Elsa, with her matchstick arms, cocky mouth and extra-vagant dresses. The girl one brother lost his heart to, and the other his illusions. The girl neither of them can forget. Tenderly and mercilessly, Astrid Rosenfeld's story spans from a crazy childhood in the countryside to the glamour and perversions of the modern art world.


General Fiction
288 pages
2013

978-3-257-06850-4

World rights are handled by Diogenes

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»Highly pleasurable to the very ending.«
Mareike Steger / Wienerin
»It is a story full of humour, tragedy and love – peopled by extremely unconventional characters.«
Britta Helmbold / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund
»›Elsa strange‹ is a book about passions and obsessions, about childhood hurts whose consequences reach far into adult life, about projections and disappointments.«
Susanne Schaber / Die Presse, Vienna
»In her brilliantly narrated novel Astrid Rosenfeld deploys a wide-ranging collection of disappointed and forlorn characters.«
Sabine Zaplin / Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich
»Her new book, ›Elsa strange‹, is a paragon of story-telling and imagination.«
Tanja Kummer / Schweizer Radio SRF 3, Zurich
»One of the finest books of the season.«
Birgit Ruf / Nürnberger Nachrichten
»It is amazing the light narrative touch with which Astrid Rosenfeld serves up some heavy fare.«
Anke Groenewold / Neue Westfälische, Bielefeld
»Astrid Rosenfeld's narration is so fluent that you would like to follow her characters to the end of the world.«
Nina Apin / Tageszeitung, Berlin
»A book which will certainly figure on my list of all-time bests«
Christine Westermann / WDR2, Cologne
»Highly pleasurable to the very ending.«
Mareike Steger / Wienerin
»It is a story full of humour, tragedy and love – peopled by extremely unconventional characters.«
Britta Helmbold / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund
»›Elsa strange‹ is a book about passions and obsessions, about childhood hurts whose consequences reach far into adult life, about projections and disappointments.«
Susanne Schaber / Die Presse, Vienna
»In her brilliantly narrated novel Astrid Rosenfeld deploys a wide-ranging collection of disappointed and forlorn characters.«
Sabine Zaplin / Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich
»Her new book, ›Elsa strange‹, is a paragon of story-telling and imagination.«
Tanja Kummer / Schweizer Radio SRF 3, Zurich
»One of the finest books of the season.«
Birgit Ruf / Nürnberger Nachrichten
»It is amazing the light narrative touch with which Astrid Rosenfeld serves up some heavy fare.«
Anke Groenewold / Neue Westfälische, Bielefeld
»Astrid Rosenfeld's narration is so fluent that you would like to follow her characters to the end of the world.«
Nina Apin / Tageszeitung, Berlin
»A book which will certainly figure on my list of all-time bests«
Christine Westermann / WDR2, Cologne
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