Gregor Hens
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Nicotine
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2011
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21 editions
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The City and the World
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2021
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3 editions
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Missouri
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Matta verlässt seine Kinder
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Die eigentümliche Vorliebe für das Meer
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Thomas Bernhards Trilogie der Künste: Der Untergeher / Holzfällen / Alte Meister
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1999
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Transfer Lounge: Deutsch-amerikanische Geschichten
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Himmelssturz
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2002
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2 editions
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In diesem neuen Licht
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Nicotine Lib/E
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“I’ve smoked because I was full and I’ve smoked because I was hungry. I’ve smoked because I was glad and I’ve smoked because I was depressed. I’ve smoked out of loneliness and out of friendship, out of fear and out of exuberance. Every cigarette that I’ve ever smoked served a purpose — they were a signal, medication, a stimulant or a sedative, they were a plaything, an accessory, a fetish object, something to help pass the time, a memory aid, a communication tool or an object of meditation. Sometimes they were all of these things at once. I no longer smoke, but there are still moments when I can think of nothing but cigarettes. This is one of those moments. I really shouldn’t be writing this book. It’s too much of a risk.
But I won’t be deterred. I will write about it all, without mystifying or demonising it. I regret nothing. Every cigarette I’ve ever smoked was a good cigarette.”
― Nicotine
But I won’t be deterred. I will write about it all, without mystifying or demonising it. I regret nothing. Every cigarette I’ve ever smoked was a good cigarette.”
― Nicotine
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