Dominik Barta was born in Upper Austria and studied in Vienna, Bonn, and Florence. In addition to Tuer an Tuer, he published the award-winning Vom Land. Gary Schmidt, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Wright State University, is the author of The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar German Literature, translator of The Summers, cotranslator of What Makes a Man: Sex Talk in Beirut and Berlin, and coeditor of Quertext: An Anthology of Queer Voices from German-Speaking Europe.
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"Quiet, tender, and yet also wonderfully gripping." - (NDR Kultur) "Captivating and concise. . . . Barta gently puts his finger in the wound of many city dwellers and entertains us with his reflected humour." - (the queer little review) "A touching little great novel that carries all its characters with great sympathy." - (Frankfurter Neue Presse) "Warm and generous. Artful, but never artificial. In Barta's novel empathy does not degenerate into a compulsory exercise. . . . 'I feel the heartbeat in my head,' it says. You feel it too when you read this book." - (Kleine Zeitung)