Bernd Brunner, born in 1964, is a writer who divides his time between Istanbul and Berlin. He has written for Lapham's Quarterly, The Paris Review Daily, Aeon, Quartz, The Public Domain Review, The Times Literary Supplement, Wall Street Journal Speakeasy and others. His books have been translated into 13 languages.
Bernd Brunner, born in 1964, is a writer who divides his time between Istanbul and Berlin. He has written for Lapham's Quarterly, The Paris Review Daily, Aeon, Quartz, The Public Domain Review, The Times Literary Supplement, Wall Street Journal Speakeasy and others. His books have been translated into 13 languages.
Next to olives, figs, grapes and dates, the pomegranate belongs to the earliest fruit to be cultivated by humankind. Until today, it is surrounded by mysteries. Was the »forbidden apple« with...
Catalan rights (Edicions del Reremús), Arabic world rights (Al-Arabi), Turkey (Kirmizi)