Alexa Weik von Mossner

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Alexa Weik von Mossner is a writer and scholar. She holds a PhD in Literature from UC San Diego and is associate professor of American Studies at the University of Klagenfurt. Her research explores contemporary environmental culture with a particular focus on affect and emotion. She is the author of several academic books and over 100 articles and book chapters. On the fiction side, she has penned over 160 episodes of the German TV drama series FABRIXX as well as several short stories and a novel, FRAGILE.

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“The city pounced on him when Jake opened the front door of the building. Even at this early hour, people were on the move, a fraction of them in the city’s decrepit subway trains, the rest above ground, pushing forward with determination below long rows of trees recently planted along what used to be parking lanes. It hit him every time he opened the door—how the street had shrunk, how the sidewalks and bike lanes had expanded, and how these rearranged proportions had changed the atmosphere into something radically new, an entirely different city.”
Alexa Weik von Mossner, Fragile

“The city pounced on him when Jake opened the front door of the building. Even at this early hour, people were on the move, a fraction of them in the city’s decrepit subway trains, the rest above ground, pushing forward with determination below long rows of trees recently planted along what used to be parking lanes. It hit him every time he opened the door—how the street had shrunk, how the sidewalks and bike lanes had expanded, and how these rearranged proportions had changed the atmosphere into something radically new, an entirely different city.”
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