From the July 2023 Issue A Matter of Record Kairos By Jenny Erpenbeck (Translated from German by Michael Hofmann)
From the June 2020 Issue Not Horsing Around Michael Kohlhaas By Heinrich von Kleist (Translated from German by Michael Hofmann)
From the November 2018 Issue Home & Away One Lark, One Horse By Michael Hofmann Green Noise By Jean Sprackland The Scottish Ambassador By Robert Crawford LR
From the April 2018 Issue City Lit Berlin Alexanderplatz By Alfred Döblin (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the December 2017 Issue Dream Logic The Burrow By Franz Kafka (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the August 2017 Issue Vanishing Act To the Back of Beyond By Peter Stamm (Translated by Michael Hofmann)
From the November 2015 Issue Homeland Insecurity The Hotel Years: Wanderings in Europe between the Wars By Joseph Roth (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the March 2015 Issue Still Small Voices All Days Are Night By Peter Stamm (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the May 2014 Issue Shocking Early to Weary Late Impromptus: Selected Poems By Gottfried Benn (Translated by Michael Hofmann)
From the February 2014 Issue Weimarana Tales from the Underworld By Hans Fallada (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the May 2012 Issue Where Did the Love Go? Seven Years By Peter Stamm (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the June 2009 Issue Nineteen Forty-Four Alone in Berlin By Hans Fallada (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the March 2008 Issue Kully’s Story Child of All Nations By Irmgard Keun (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the February 2008 Issue Hidden Treasure The Seventh Well By Fred Wander (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the December 2004 Issue Street History Paris: Biography of a City By Colin Jones The White Cities: Report From France 1925-39 By Joseph Roth LR
From the August 2003 Issue A Man Apart Storm of Steel By Ernst Jünger (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the March 2003 Issue All Human Life Is Here What I Saw: Reports From Berlin 1920-33 By Joseph Roth (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
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