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Atticus Authors on the Move: Spring Roundup

by Lindsay Levy | Jun 4, 2012 | Of Literary Interest

April can be rough. Rain, thunder, bugs finding their way back into your bedroom, spring not quite sure if it wants to be warm, or suddenly drop back to sweater weather right when you’ve finally decided its time to stop dragging that thing around with you...

Tulpendiebe: Lost Weimar Era Film Footage

by Atticus Books | Apr 13, 2012 | Of Literary Interest, Writing

Over eighty years after the release of Klaus “Kino” Koblitz’s first film, Tulpendiebe (The Tulip Thief), Atticus Books is thrilled to present the lost film’s trailer! Many thanks to the talented Ivan Guerro for his restoration work on the film....

Five Things You Won’t Find In Our Literary Thriller

by Lacey N. Dunham | Apr 10, 2012 | Of Literary Interest

 vs.             Ah, yes, the thriller: a fast-paced, engaging, and engrossing novel that keeps you up past your bedtime with something more interesting than infomercials. I’d like to take this opportunity, however, to delineate...

Film Director’s Fall From Grace in Nazi Germany Is the Focus of Debut Novel by German-American Writer

by Lacey N. Dunham | Feb 1, 2012 | Press Releases

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Publication Date: April 17, 2012 Kino by Jürgen Fauth “Kino is a fast, complex, exhilarating roadster ride through history and time. It is the story of a woman who becomes obsessed with her grandfather, a visionary film director, [and] the...
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