Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The New York Public Library honored German novelist Daniel Kehlmann and other distinguished writers, including Bruce Springsteen ...
Explore translator Ross Benjamin's insights on adapting Daniel Kehlmann's International Booker-nominated novel, "The Director ...
BERLIN – When Daniel Kehlmann read the news that former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn, facing financial misconduct charges in Japan, fled the country in a box, he couldn’t help but feel a twinge of ...
If movies are a place where dreams come true and nightmares are made real, what do films say about history? And can the pursuit of art as a civilizing influence ever mitigate the horrors taking place ...
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world “I hate it when people compare things to Kafka. I’ve written dramas about Kafka,” exclaims an indignant Daniel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Director G.W. Pabst, who briefly worked in Hollywood before returning to Austria and working with the Third Reich, inspired Daniel ...
Daniel Kehlmann’s novel “Fame” includes what must be one of the most hackneyed sex scenes I’ve read this year. It begins with the narrator musing, “I desired her so much I would have given a year of ...
A young film star who escapes from the pressures of celebrity by pretending to be a professional impersonator of himself is one of the characters in Daniel Kehlmann’s latest book, Fame. In one scene ...
“People were many things before the war, and then they were something completely different. I'm telling you, it's all mixed-up and jumbled.” – Daniel Kehlmann LiveMint's quote for the day is by Daniel ...
What Kehlmann’s novel captures is how acquiescence happens — not all at once, not at any single identifiable moment. It seeps in, never announcing itself as a choice. Georg Wilhelm Pabst isn’t a man ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter It was the kind of caper that he might have written into one of his novels, where escape artists, pranksters or con men often outwit ...