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Kismet

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Zusatztext 77503968 Informationen zum Autor JAKOB ARJOUNI was born in Frankfurt! Germany in 1964! the son of acclaimed German playwright Hans Gunter Michelson. He wrote numerous books! including the novels Chez Max and Magic Hoffmann ! which was shortlisted for the IMPAC Award. But it is for his series of five mysteries featuring the Turkish immigrant detective Kemal Kayankaya for which he became best known. Bestsellers throughout Europe and the winner of the German Thriller Prize! they have also been turend into wildly popular movies in his home country. Arjouni died from pancreatic cancer at age forty-eight in January 2013. Anthea Bell is the recipient of the Schlegel Tieck Prize for translation from German! the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize! and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize in 2002 for the translation of W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz ! and the 2003 Austrian State Prize for Literary Translation. She lives in Cambridge! England. Klappentext "Kemal Kayankaya is the ultimate outsider among hard-boiled private eyes." -Marilyn Stasio! The New York Times Book Review OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE As a Turkish immigrant raised by Germans! he's regularly subjected to racism in the gritty! working-class city! and getting work isn't easy. So when his friend Romario asks Kayankaya to protect him against thugs demanding protection money from his restaurant business! the down-and-out Kayankaya takes the job. Except these are no ordinary thugs. They turn out to be battle-hardened Croatian nationalists looking to take over the rackets in Frankfurt! and they do not take kindly to Kayankaya's interference with their plans. But try as he might! Kayankaya just can't seem to stay out of their way … What ensues is a brilliant novel about organized crime! immigration! the fallout from the Balkan wars! and the madness of nationalism from one of Europe's finest crime writers. Zusammenfassung “Kemal Kayankaya is the ultimate outsider among hard-boiled private eyes.” —Marilyn Stasio! The New York Times Book Review OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE   As a Turkish immigrant raised by Germans! he's regularly subjected to racism in the gritty! working-class city! and getting work isn't easy. So when his friend Romario asks Kayankaya to protect him against thugs demanding protection money from his restaurant business! the down-and-out Kayankaya takes the job. Except these are no ordinary thugs. They turn out to be battle-hardened Croatian nationalists looking to take over the rackets in Frankfurt! and they do not take kindly to Kayankaya's interference with their plans. But try as he might! Kayankaya just can't seem to stay out of their way … What ensues is a brilliant novel about organized crime! immigration! the fallout from the Balkan wars! and the madness of nationalism from one of Europe's finest crime writers. ...

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Praise for Kismet

"As winning a noirish gumshoe as has swooped onto the mystery scene in some time." -Richard Lipez, The Washington Post

"In the emphasis on action and quck-jab dialogue, readers will notice an echo of James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler, but Arjouni's stories also brim with the absurd humor that made The Sopranos so entertaining." -Vikas Turakhia, The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)

"Jakob Arjouni's downbeat detective Kemel Kayankaya has proved as enigmatic as Columbo, as erudite as Marlowe and occasionally, as crazed as Hammett's Continental Op . . . Arjouni forges both a gripping caper and a haunting indictment of the madness of nationalism, illuminated by brilliant use of language: magnificent." -The Guardian

"This lively, gripping book sets a high standard for the crime novel as the best of modern literature." -The Independent

"With its snappy dialogue and rumpled heroes, Arjouni's crime fiction owes an obvious debt to American noir but it is equally reminiscent of many Eastern European satirical novels. The plot of Kismet may recall any number of gangster romps, but the society so caustically depicted here is as recognizable as that conjured up, for instance, by Jaroslav Hasek in The Good Soldier Schweik." -Anna Mudow, The Barnes & Noble Review

"Re-imagines the dull capital of the German financial industry as an urban hell where minority groups and crime bosses prey on one another with ruthless abandon." -The Daily Beast

"If you like your investigators tough and sassy, Kayankaya is your guide." -The Sunday Times (London)

"This is true hardboiled detective fiction, realistic, violent and occasionally funny, with a hero who lives up to the best traditions of the genre." -The Daily Telegraph

Praise for One Man, One Murder

"Kemal Kayankaya is the ultimate outsider among hard-boiled private eyes." -Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

"A zippy, deliciously dirty tour of legal fleshpots and low-down scams victimizing illegal aliens . . . Plotted with verve and written with passion." -Kirkus Reviews

"The book is as hard-boiled as private eye stories come." -The Toronto Star

Praise for Happy Birthday, Turk!

"The greatest German mystery since World War II." -Süddeutsche (Germany)

International Praise for Jacob Arjouni's Kayankaya novels

"A worthy grandson of Marlowe and Spade." -Der Stern (Germany)

"Jakob Arjouni writes the best urban thrillers since Raymond Chandler." -Tempo (UK)

"A genuine storyteller who beguiles his readers without the need of tricks." -L'Unità (Italy)

"Arjouni is a master of authentic background descriptions and an original story teller." -SonntagsZeitung (Germany)

"Arjouni tells real-life stories, and they virtually never have a happy ending. He tells them so well, with such flexible dialogue and cleverly maintained tension, that it is impossible to put his books down." -El País (Spain)

"His virtuosity, humor and feeling for tension are a ray of hope in literature on the other side of the Rhine." -Actuel (France)

"Pitch-black noir." -La Depeche (France)

Product details

Authors Jakob Arjouni, Jakob/ Bell Arjouni
Publisher Melville House
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 05.10.2010
 
EAN 9781935554233
ISBN 978-1-935554-23-3
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 139 mm x 208 mm x 17 mm
Series Kemal Kayankaya
Subject Fiction > Suspense > Crime fiction, thrillers, espionage

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