Referenced In

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"Fifteen days later, Espinoza and Pelletier took a few days’ leave and went to Hamburg to visit Archimboldi’s publisher. They were received by the editor in chief, a thin, upright man in his sixties by the name of Schnell…"

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"…a symposium on German literature in Hamburg…"

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"A carbon copy he sent to a house in Hamburg that had published books of the German Left until 1933, when the Nazi government not only shut down the business but also tried to send its editor, Mr. Jacob Bubis, to a prison camp, which it would have done if Mr. Bubis hadn’t been a step ahead of them."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"When the baroness turned eighty, this very question was asked of her in Hamburg literary circles."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"When Archimboldi left his sister, he went on to Hamburg, where he planned to catch a direct flight to Mexico."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"Suddenly the park lights came on, although there was a second of total darkness, as if someone had tossed a black blanket over parts of Hamburg."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Hamburg, Ernst Schultze, 1908, as seen in entry 1 of the bibliography."