Books by Robert Walser

Portrait of Robert Walser

Robert Walser, the Swiss modernist hailed for his delicate irony and precise observation, wrote with a beguiling lightness that conceals deep psychological insight. His miniature tales and wandering narrators capture the quiet strangeness of everyday life, rendered in prose that feels both intimate and elusive.

From the early novels to his later short pieces, Walser's work brims with understated humour and a profound sympathy for the marginal and the dreamer. His voice, at once playful and melancholy, continues to enchant readers drawn to literature that celebrates the subtle and the quietly extraordinary.

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  • The Walk

    Profile Books Ltd The Walk

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRanging from one-page fantasies to novella-length studies of everyday existence, The Walk reveals the irresistible genius of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers. Under-appreciated even in his own lifetime, Robert Walser has nonetheless been recognised by such writers as W.G. Sebald, Susan Sontag, Franz Kafka, Herman Hesse and J.M. Coetzee. Like Kafka and Sebald, Walser wrote about the solitude and unease of human existence. Honest, wry and idiosyncratic, his stories are snapshots of the lives great artists, poor young men, beautiful women and talking animals alike. Ranging from the realist to the allegorical, the short fiction collected in this volume demonstrates Walser's uncanny ability to capture both life's strangeness and its small joys.Trade ReviewA clairvoyant of the small...Walser has been my constant companion -- W. G. SebaldIf he had hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place -- Hermann Hesse, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature"Kleist in Thun" and "Helbling's Story" show him at his dazzling best -- J.M. Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureA truly wonderful, heartbreaking writer -- Susan SontagAn essential writer of our time -- Elias Canetti, winner of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureThe future will see Walser as a true literary representative of our age -- Max BrodA major twentieth-century prose artist...he sounds like nobody else -- Benjamin Kunkel * New Yorker *A writer of considerable wit, talent and originality * New York Times *His perception extended past sensory limits. He elevated the significance of the everyday * Bookslut *One of the greatest German-language writers of the twentieth century -- Juan José SaerWalser was one of those individuals who stand at a slight angle to the world: first impressions suggest words like quirky, or surreal. But, if anything, his art was a beautifully sane challenge to the systematic assault on the subjective and quotidian that was already grinding away when he entered the madhouse. In an age that found it possible to diagnose the inner life as a sticky mass of tics and neuroses, Walser became a polite but stubborn champion of an everyday life in which psyche may play a central role, but pathology is not necessarily a given. -- John BurnsideThe stories of a man in love with the world, but unable to take part in it * Economist Intelligent Life *A kind of grown-up fairy tale. His style is both direct and colloquial yet also poetic in its simplicity. -- Lesley McDowell * Sunday Herald *Walser is an original. The book's centrepiece, "Kleist in Thun" is at once a deft literary portrait, a vivid piece of nature writing, and an autobiographical insight into Robert Walser's own mental fragility. All in all, it is as beautiful and moving a story as I have ever read. * Independent on Sunday *Walser left a curiously brilliant and utterly original corpus of work, whose wry surrealism is reminiscent of Kafka, Beckett and indeed John Lennon ... a masterpiece -- Alfred Hickling * Guardian *

    15 in stock

    £9.89

  • Thirty Poems

    New Directions Publishing Corporation Thirty Poems

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA deluxe edition of the Swiss master’s best poems.Trade Review"The magnificently humble. The enormously small. The meaningfully ridiculous. Robert Walser’s work often reads like a dazzling answer to the question, How immense can modesty be? If Emily Dickinson made cathedrals out of em dashes and capital letters and the angle of winter light, Walser accomplished the feat with, well, ladies’ feet and trousers and little emotive words like joy, uncapitalized…the two worked out in hoarded words a kindred kind of literature." -- Rivka Galchen - Harper's Magazine"The single most underrated writer of the 20th Century." -- The Los Angeles Times"The poems also give us Walser's manner in concentrated miniature, and it could be that rhyme - joining the disparate, cultivating the arbitrary - is at the heart of what he is doing. They are odd, whimsical, insouciant things, exhilarating in their ability to be what they are." -- The Times Literary Supplement

    1 in stock

    £16.14

  • The Robber

    University of Nebraska Press The Robber

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTells the story of a dreamer on a journey of self-discovery. This novel is a hybrid of love story, tragedy, and farce, with a protagonist who sweet-talks teaspoons, flirts with important politicians, plays maidservant to young boys, and uses a passer-by's mouth as an ashtray. It aims to spoof the stiff-upper-lipped European petit bourgeois.Trade Review"An eccentric modernist fairy tale rediscoverd more than 25 years after its German publication and 75 years after it was first written... The novel substitutes clever wordplay for plot, building up beautiful scenarios and tearing them down again.."-Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly "It's the sharp observation of the mundane details of daily existence in a smallish European city after World War I that helps keep the reader grounded. The narrative twists and leaps, along with asides bout the writing process, give the book a hectic energy."-Booklist Booklist "A charmingly goofy display of one of the most quintessentially liberating of all modern literary imaginations. Reading Walser (whose other fiction includes the memorable Jakob von Gunten) may very well make you a much saner and nicer person. At the very least, it'll make your day."-Kirkus Reviews Kirkus Reviews "[The Robber's] charm lies in its surprising twists and turns of direction, its delicately ironic handling of the formulas of amatory play, and its supple and inventive exploitation of the resources of German... Susan Bernofsky rises splendidly to the challenge of late Walser, particularly his play with the compound formations to which German is so hospitable... The Robber is more or less contemporary in composition with Joyce's Ulysses and with the later volumes of Proust's Rechere. Had it been published in 1926 it might have affected the course of modern German literature, opening up and even legitimating as a subject the adventures of the writing (or dreaming) self and the meandering line of ink (or pencil) that emerges under the writing hand."-J. M. Coetzee, New York Review of Books -- J. M. Coetzee New York Review of Books "The Robber, a large novel writ small-in microscript-didn't reach print in its original German until 1972. Now, to the great benefit of all of us who haven't microscopes, comes Susan Bernofsky's triumphant translation of this extraordinary novel, one of the true wonders of the European fictional world. If you are fond of pleasure postponed, of insertions, digressions, concealments-and who is not?-this maze will amaze you. This translation has caught it all: you will scratch your head; you will laugh out loud."-William H. Gass -- William H. Gass "In an informative introduction, the translator Bernofsky sets out the pragmatic context of this writer and his work: a novel published posthumously in 1972, written by an author secretively during the twenties, his years in Bern, Switzerland... It was an acrobatic act to translate this novel, for Walser spares his silent reader no effort to follow his dazzling train of thought... Susan Bernofsky has achieved what every good translator aspires to: Her work reads like an original English text."-Josef Schmidt, International Fiction Review International Fiction Review

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Speaking to the Rose

    University of Nebraska Press Speaking to the Rose

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAfter a wandering, precarious life during which he produced poems, essays, stories, and novels, Robert Walser (1878-1956) entered an insane asylum, saying, 'I am not here to write, but to be mad'. This work features a collection of fifty translations of short prose pieces that cover the middle to later years of the writer's oeuvre.Trade Review“Middleton translates to perfection both the text and the spirit. . . . Walser’s central themes of self-effacement, the primacy of the imagination, the liberating aim of creative play are richly displayed in the new volume. You’ll find both the Walser deadpan . . . and his pratfall. . . . . Walser’s lightness is lighter than light, buoyant up to and beyond belief, terrifyingly light. At times, he seems closer to writers like the French poet Francis Ponge than to his 'weightier' peers such as Musil, Broch, or Mann. Both Ponge and Walser, through an almost phenomenological parsing and shedding of received notions, reveal the uniqueness of insignificant things. In his insignificance, Walser was among the sovereign.”—Bookforum“Journals (and the contemporary malady of journalishness) are full of solitude and feigned humility, as small as personal; Walser's microtexts are the opposite. Or, small script = large human. Smallness makes text liquid, lose-able, ubiquitous. Walser is a scale explosion.”—Trisha Donnelly, Artforum International“Splendidly translated by the inestimable Christopher Middleton, a poet and champion of Walser’s. . . . They remind us of the pleasure of his keen eye, his alert imagination, and his lyric voice.”—Joseph Dewey, Review of Contemporary Fiction“A little gem. . . . Christopher Middleton has translated and introduced a selection of Walser’s strange scribbles, including many from his pre-asylum period. . . . What a find.”—George Fetherling, New Brunswick ReaderTable of ContentsA Note on Van Gogh's L'Arlesienne; Brentano; Writing Geschwister Tanner; The Back; Alley; The Story of the Prodigal Son; The Cave Man; Dreaming; Hercules; Odysseus; Theseus; Olga's Story; Something about Goethe; The Robber; The One and Only; Finally she condescended; The Fairytale Town; The Blind Man; And now he was playing, alas, the piano; An Essay on Lion Taming; These little services; Ramses II; Spanish Wine; Wall; It can so happen that; Brentano (III); From the Life of a Writer; Letter of a European; O how in this not large; Apparently not a cloud; The White Lady; The Red Thread; I would like to be standing; Loud expressions of opinion; Letter to a patient Lady; The stage space might have measured; Looking out into the landscape; It's still not so long ago; Cabaret Scene; The idea was a delicate one; Execution Story; To a Poet; She addresses me; Prose Piece; Me Endeavors; I was Reading Two Stories; A Propos the Kissing of a Hand; The Avenue; Heroic Landscape; The Gifted Person; The Lake; Epilogue

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Tanners

    New Directions Publishing Corporation The Tanners

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis"The Tanners is a contender for Funniest Book of the Year."—The Village VoiceTrade Review"Beneath Walser's placid, august prose lies a gnawing ambivalence about the relationship between life and art and between industry and Romanticism. Fans of W. G. Sebald will particularly enjoy Walser's contemplative prose." -- Booklist"The incredible shrinking writer is a major twentieth-century prose artist who…can be placed in that comic tradition [that] runs form Gogol through Kafka and down to José Saramago…When Walser met Lenin in Zurich during the war, all he had to say was ‘So you, too, like fruitcake?’…It is remarkable to see what variety and richness, what easiness and charm, what winsome inanities and philosophical depths he could pack into half a page." -- Benjamin Kunkel - The New Yorker"There's a quiet dignity found in Walser's funny, stunning and enigmatic novels." -- John Goldbach - The Globe and Mail"It glides by like clouds escorted by sunbeams, and it leaves in its wake a series of jaw-dropping scenes." -- Scott Esposito - The Quarterly Conversation

    10 in stock

    £14.52

  • The Assistant 1071 New Directions Paperbook

    New Directions Publishing Corporation The Assistant 1071 New Directions Paperbook

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Assistant by Robert Walser—who was admired greatly by Kafka, Musil, Walter Benjamin, and W. G. Sebald—is now presented in English for the very first time.Trade Review"Essential, exquisitely poised absurdity." -- Christian Carly - The New York Review of Books

    10 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Walk

    New Directions The Walk

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisRobert Walser's preferred alternate version of his classic tale. In a new translation by Susan Bernofsky, The Walk is an elegant consideration of walking and the philosophical musings it engenders.Trade Review"Incredibly interesting and beautiful." -- John Ashbery"One of the most profound products of modern literature." -- Walter Benjamin"The Walk is a good place to start reading Walser, and offers a kind of bridge between the novels and the microscripts.... The walk is a search for freedom, is an act of freedom itself, and the writing feels free to launch into invective, or drape itself in courtesy, as it pleases. It is an attempt to approximate writing to life, to subject it to circumstance and chance encounter, but for all its overt artificiality the story is deeply affecting." -- The Times Literary Supplement"Walser’s project is mirrored and echoed by modernity’s general obsession with interiority and exploring new forms of subjectivity. We should understand Walser’s poetics of smallness as being as grandiose as anything that modernity has produced." -- The Quarterly Conversation"The hope that shines forth in the moments of self-knowledge, transcendence, and grace Walser describes is anything but meager: on the contrary, it is exultation the writer feels when he perceives the sublime in the tiniest details of everyday life." -- The Brooklyn Rail

    3 in stock

    £8.99

  • Microscripts

    New Directions Publishing Corporation Microscripts

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow in a gorgeous new paperback edition with full-color illustrations by Maira Kalman, Microscripts is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.Trade Review"The use of throwaway scraps and pencil also seems part of a deliberate espousal of the small and modest, an attention to the unnoticed, and the microscripts are, as this edition lets us see, objects of beauty, the pencillings precisely filling their allotted space, the different texts neatly fitted together on the same piece of paper like some kind of intricate insect construction whose purpose is absolutely necessary.... Walser has in recent years regained some of the status he enjoyed in the 1920s. Instead of Kafka and Benjamin, we have Sebald and Lydia Davis championing him. But we still don't know where we stand with him. Are we dealing with pure literature,the vagaries of the everyday, jokes, or empty fancies? The writing is radical and elegant enough to encompass all these possibilities and many more. Is it the stuff of life? Perhaps." -- The Times Literary Supplement"Walser vaulted new heights of expression with minuscule means." -- The Boston Globe

    4 in stock

    £18.99

  • A Little Ramble

    New Directions Publishing Corporation A Little Ramble

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisOver 50 original full-color artworks address newly translated writings of Robert WalserTrade Review"Texts like these demonstrate not only Walser’s effect on the literary and aesthetic work in world literature half a century after his death but also his status as a niche author, a seeming prerequisite for any 'writer’s writer'... It is no wonder that Walser has been so influential to artists and writers whose work is similarly charged with social criticism, examinations of the individual in relation to the world, and the attempt to fathom artistic inspiration." -- The Quarterly Conversation

    10 in stock

    £25.19

  • Fairy Tales

    New Directions Publishing Corporation Fairy Tales

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThree mini-plays by the German wunderkind and asylum-dweller.Trade Review"One of the most profound creations and one that is enough on its own to explain why the most powerful of all writers was a favorite author of the merciless Franz Kafka." -- Walter Benjamin"A Paul Klee in prose—as delicate, as shy, as haunted. A cross between Stevie Smith and Beckett." -- Susan Sontag"If he had a hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place." -- Hermann Hesse

    2 in stock

    £11.39

  • Looking at Pictures

    New Directions Publishing Corporation Looking at Pictures

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA special side of Robert Walser: his essays on artTrade Review"This jeweled box of a book... float[s], wonderfully, somewhere in a land between short story and criticism." -- Randy Kennedy - The New York Times""Walser achieved a remarkable tone, in which perfect assurance and perfect ambiguity combine."" -- Benjamin Kunkel - The New Yorker""Everyone who reads Walser falls in love with him."" -- Nicholas Lazard - The Guardian""A Paul Klee in prose, a good-humoured, sweet Beckett, Walser is a truly wonderful, heartbreaking writer."" -- Susan Sontag""Bold and idiosyncratic."" -- Lydia Davis""Singular—genius."" -- Ben Lerner""Written between 1902 and 1930 and, with two exceptions, previously untranslated, the pieces gathered here elaborate a nervous, slapstick sort of hack journalism that set the stage for a fabulously experimental modernist writing situation whose fans included Kafka, Musil, and Benjamin."" -- John Kelsey - Artforum

    5 in stock

    £18.99

  • Comedies

    Seagull Books London Ltd Comedies

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFew writers have ever experienced such a steady rise in their reputation and public profile as Swiss writer Robert Walser (1878-1956) has seen in recent years. As more of his previously little known work has been translated into English, readers have discovered a unique writer whose off-kilter sensibility and innovations in form are perfectly suited to our fragmented, distracted, bewildered era. This book brings English-language readers work by Walser in yet another form: dramolette. The short plays presented here, inspired by the German theater Walser enjoyed in his youth, while never meant to be performed, present scenes, characters, and situations that comment on the brutality of fairy tales, the impossibilities of love, the dark fate of the Christ child (and Walser himself), and more. At the same time, like all of Walser's work they are shot through with a humor that is wholly genuine despite its shades of darkness. Gathering all of Walser's plays, as well as his later, fragmentary

    15 in stock

    £17.58

  • Jakob von Gunten 10 New York Review Books

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Jakob von Gunten 10 New York Review Books

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Swiss writer Robert Walser is one of the quiet geniuses of twentieth-century literature. Largely self-taught and altogether indifferent to worldly success, Walser wrote a range of short stories, essays, as well as four novels, of which Jakob von Gunten is widely recognized as the finest. The book is a young man's inquisitive and irreverent account of life in what turns out to be the most uncanny of schools. It is the work of an outsider artist, a writer of uncompromising originality and disconcerting humor, whose beautiful sentences have the simplicity and strangeness of a painting by Henri Rousseau.

    10 in stock

    £13.59

  • Berlin Stories

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Berlin Stories

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA New York Review Books OriginalIn 1905 the young Swiss writer Robert Walser arrived in Berlin to join his older brother Karl, already an important stage-set designer, and immediately threw himself into the vibrant social and cultural life of the city. Berlin Stories collects his alternately celebratory, droll, and satirical observations on every aspect of the bustling German capital, from its theaters, cabarets, painters’ galleries, and literary salons, to the metropolitan street, markets, the Tiergarten, rapid-service restaurants, and the electric tram. Originally appearing in literary magazines as well as the feuilleton sections of newspapers, the early stories are characterized by a joyous urgency and the generosity of an unconventional guide. Later pieces take the form of more personal reflections on the writing process, memories, and character studies. All are full of counter-intuitive images and vignettes of startling clarity, showcasing a unique talent for whom no detail was trivial, at grips with a city diving headlong into modernity.

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • A Schoolboy's Diary

    The New York Review of Books, Inc A Schoolboy's Diary

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA Schoolboy’s Diary brings together more than seventy of Robert Walser’s strange and wonderful stories, most never before available in English. Opening with a sequence from Walser’s first book, “Fritz Kocher’s Essays,” the complete classroom assignments of a fictional boy who has met a tragically early death, this selection ranges from sketches of uncomprehending editors, overly passionate readers, and dreamy artists to tales of devilish adultery, sexual encounters on a train, and Walser’s service in World War I. Throughout, Walser’s careening, confounding, delicious voice holds the reader transfixed.

    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • Little Snow Landscape

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Little Snow Landscape

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of previously unpublished short prose by one of the most influential figures of twentieth-century fiction.Little Snow Landscape opens in 1905 with an encomium to Robert Walser’s homeland and concludes in 1933 with a meditation on his childhood in Biel, the town of his birth, published in the last of his four years in the cantonal mental hospital in Waldau outside Bern. Between these two poles, the book maps Walser’s outer and inner wanderings in various narrative modes. Here you find him writing in the persona of a girl composing an essay on the seasons, of Don Juan at the moment he senses he’s outplayed his role, and of Turkey’s last sultan shortly after he’s deposed. In other stories, a man falls in love with the heroine of the penny dreadful he’s reading (and she with him?), and the lady of a house catches her servant spread out on the divan casually reading a classic. Three longer autobiographical stories—“Wenzel,” “Würzburg,” and “Louise”—brace the whole. In addition to a representative offering of Walser’s short prose, of which he was one of literature’s most original, multifarious, and lucid practitioners, Little Snow Landscape forms a kind of novel, however apparently plotless, from the vast unfinishable one he was constantly writing.

    2 in stock

    £14.24

  • Jakob von Gunten

    Profile Books Ltd Jakob von Gunten

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Institut Benjamenta: a school of humility for the unambitious. The young Jakob von Gunten arrives at this most curious of educational establishments with the goal of becoming 'something very small and subordinate later in life', a goal he sets about achieving with laconic dedication and wry detachment. Irony, scepticism, absurd images and sensations, disconcerting humour, minor humiliations and minute observations mingle to form one of the signature works of twentieth century fiction. First published in 1908, a forerunner to and key influence on the work of writers such as Franz Kafka and Thomas Bernhard, Robert Walser's masterpiece is a paean to infinitesimal unimportance, a celebration of the marginal life that is the life of the mind.Trade ReviewA clairvoyant of the small ... Walser has been my constant companion -- W. G. SebaldIf he had hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place -- Hermann Hesse, winner of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureA truly wonderful, heartbreaking writer -- Susan SontagAn essential writer of our time -- Elias Canetti, winner of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureHis greatest novel ... a strange mix of exuberance and submission, lyrical abandon and self-abnegation -- Ben Lerner * New Yorker *An effortlessly classy writer, as elegant and as thoughtful as Joseph Roth, he is also engagingly excitable, his cry-outs to the reader reminiscent of the young Dostoevsky. * Big Issue *

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • Comedies

    Seagull Books London Ltd Comedies

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book brings English-language readers works by Walser in a rare form: dramolette. Few writers have ever experienced such a steady rise in their reputation and public profile as Swiss writer Robert Walser (1878–1956) has seen in recent years. As more of his previously little-known work has been translated into English, readers have discovered a unique writer whose off-kilter sensibility and innovations in form are perfectly suited to our fragmented, distracted, bewildering era. The short plays presented here, inspired by the German theater Walser enjoyed in his youth, while never meant to be performed, present scenes, characters, and situations that comment on the brutality of fairy tales, the impossibilities of love, the dark fate of the Christ child (and Walser himself), and more. At the same time, like all of Walser’s work they are shot through with a humor that is wholly genuine despite its shades of darkness. Gathering all of Walser’s plays, as well as his later, fragmentary dramatic writings, Comedies will be celebrated by the many devoted fans of this lately rediscovered master.Table of ContentsTranslator’s Note Part I- The Pond The Pond (1898) Part II- Early Dramolettes The Boys (1900) Poets (1901) Part III- Fairy Tales Cinderella (1901) Snow White (1901) Thorn Rose, or the Sleeping Beauty (1920) Part IV- Later Dramolettes The Christ Child (1920) The Lovers (1921) The Good-for-Nothing (1922) Part V- Felix The ‘Felix’ Scenes (1925) Afterword No Standing Room: Robert Walser’s Theatre of Poetry and Fairy Tale Reto Sorg

    1 in stock

    £11.99

  • The Poems

    Seagull Books London Ltd The Poems

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first complete publication of Robert Walser’s poems translated into English. Admired by the likes of Kafka, Musil, and Walter Benjamin and acclaimed “unforgettable, heart-rending” by J. M. Coetzee, Swiss writer Robert Walser (1878–1956) remains one of the most influential authors of modern literature. Walser left school at fourteen and led a wandering and precarious existence while producing poems, stories, essays, and novels. In 1933, he abandoned writing and entered a sanatorium, where he remained for the rest of his life. “I am not here to write,” Walser said, “but to be mad.” This first collection of Walser’s poems in English translation allows English-speaking readers to experience the author as he saw himself at the beginning and the end of his literary career––as a poet. The book also includes notes on dates of composition, draft versions of the printed poems, and brief biographical information on characters and locations that appear in the poems and may not be known to readers. Few writers have ever experienced such a steady rise in their reputation and public profile as Walser has seen in recent years, and this collection of his poems will help readers discover a unique writer whose off-kilter sensibility and innovations in form are perfectly suited to our fragmented, distracted, bewildering era. Table of ContentsEARLY POEMS (1897–1912)Poems (Gedichte, 1909)String and Desire (Saite und Sehnsucht)Further SelectionsPOEMS WRITTEN IN BIEL (1919–1920)POEMS WRITTEN IN BERNE (1924–1933)Can It Wish Me Anything Other than HappinessThe Child PondersWomenLiteratureSelf-ReflectionWho May Say He Knows Existence!DELETED EARLY POEMSDELETED LATE POEMSAFTERWORDREFERENCESINDEX OF TITLES

    1 in stock

    £24.69

  • Diogenes Verlag AG,Switzerland Der Spaziergang Ausgewhlte Geschichten

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  • Insel Verlag GmbH Der Spaziergang

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  • Insel Verlag GmbH Das Beste was ich über Musik zu sagen weiß

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    3 in stock

    £10.45

  • Insel Verlag GmbH Spazieren muß ich unbedingt

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  • Insel Verlag GmbH Spott macht Spaß

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  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Mikrogramme

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  • Jakob von Gunten

    Suhrkamp Verlag Jakob von Gunten

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  • Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG Geschwister Tanner: (Erstdruck)

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  • Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG Fritz Kocher's Aufsatze: Kritische Edition Und

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  • Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG Mikrogramme 1924/25

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