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Michael Wildenhain
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Darius and Hakan have been friends since their elementary school days and trust each other through and through - even in their joint actions against Neo-Nazis. Hakan's newest idea has explosive power. Although he himself is of Turkish descent, he wants to draw the line against aggressive Turks and Arabs. After all, he finds out, they are the ones who cause the most trouble in the neighborhood. Who is a Nazi, who is racist, and what will come of it all in the end? Germans against Turks, Poles against Arabs? As the violence escalates, Darius has to make a decision. |
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Michael Wildenhain, born in 1958 in West Berlin, studied economics, philosophy and information technology. Today he is a freelance writer based in Berlin. He writes short stories, novels, plays and poetry. He has been awarded the Leonce and Lena Development Prize, the Ernst Willner Prize (Klagenfurt), the Döblin Prize and the Villa Massimo Stipend (Rome). |
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