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G. Meyer
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On the Phone |
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It’s Late, I Can’t Breathe |
| by Evelyn Grill |
by Mario Wirz |
| The feminist strivings of a professional woman in a
provincial Austrian town are thwarted by her self-destructive
attachments to the shallow men in her life. |
Mario, a 35-year-old gay actor, knows he is dying.
Obsessed with his memories, he traces the course of his life,
exposing his voracious will to survive. |
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The End of Judaism |
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The Biography Famous |
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by Hajo G. Meyer |
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by Alfred G. Meyer |
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In The End of Judaism, Holocaust survivor Hajo G.
Meyer passionately indicts Israeli policies toward the Palestinians
as a betrayal of the Jewish ethical tradition. |
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Toward the end of a distinguished
scholarly career in the field of political science, Alfred G. Meyer
wrote a biography of Friedrich Engels and a memoir that looked back
on his life and career. |
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Rest Points in Eternity |
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The Lost Slipper of Soul |
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by Stefan Garris Meyer |
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by Stefan Garris Meyer |
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Rest Points in Eternity is
an exploration of identity that examines the main character’s
connections with both his genealogical family and the lingering
personality of T. E. Lawrence. |
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The focus of this modern-day
sequel to Hermann Hesse's celebrated The Journey to the East
is the League, an ancient spiritual order that has taken the form of
a new age religion. |