Doron Rabinovici - Works

Works

  • Ohnehin Roman. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp, "2005" (ISBN 3-518-45736-5)
  • Credo und Credit. Einmischungen Frankfurt/M.: edition suhrkamp, "2001" (ISBN 3-518-12216-9)
  • Instanzen der Ohnmacht. Wien 1938-1945. Der Weg zum Judenrat. Historische Studie Frankfurt/M.: Jüdischer Verlag bei Suhrkamp, 2000 (ISBN 3-633-54162-4). English translation by Nick Somers Eichman's Jews: The Jewish Administration of Holocaust Vienna, 1938–1945, Polity Press, 2011 (ISBN 978-0745646824). Reviewed by Christopher Browning in New York Review of Books, August 16, 2012, pages 70–75.
  • Suche nach M. Roman. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp, 1997 (ISBN 3-518-40850-X)
  • Papirnik. Stories Frankfurt/M.: edition suhrkamp, 1994 (ISBN 3-518-11889-7)
  • Der ewige Widerstand. Über einen strittigen Begriff Styria-Verlag, (2008 ISBN 978-3-222-13239-1)
  • Das Jooloomooloo Doron Rabinovici (Text), Christina Gschwantner (Illustration), jooloomooloo, Wien, 2008, (ISBN 978-3-200-01231-8)

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