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These are the books Hubert Weinheimer would never do without .
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These are the books Hubert Weinheimer would never do without .

The article discusses Austrian author Hubert Weinheimer's literary preferences and creative process. It highlights his second novel 'Zirkus Morgana,' which has received praise from critics and literature enthusiasts. The piece explores Weinheimer's unique approach to organizing books by color rather than genre or alphabet, reflecting his personal reading habits and creative phases. It mentions specific books he values, including 'Frederick und seine Mäusefreunde' read to him by his mother, and works by W.G. Sebald and Michel Houellebecq. Weinheimer also shares his admiration for authors like Arno Geiger and Elfriede Jelinek, while expressing less interest in engaging with Michel Houellebecq.

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These are the books Hubert Weinheimer would never do without .

The article discusses Austrian author Hubert Weinheimer's literary preferences and creative process. It highlights his second novel 'Zirkus Morgana,' which has received praise from critics and literature enthusiasts. The piece explores Weinheimer's unique approach to organizing books by color rather than genre or alphabet, reflecting his personal reading habits and creative phases. It mentions specific books he values, including 'Frederick und seine Mäusefreunde' read to him by his mother, and works by W.G. Sebald and Michel Houellebecq. Weinheimer also shares his admiration for authors like Arno Geiger and Elfriede Jelinek, while expressing less interest in engaging with Michel Houellebecq.

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