! Man Down! Is recommended by the jury of the toucan Prize 2010
The best ten books n of the Year in Focus, December 22, 2010: "Man Down"
! "André fungus does not spare his readers. He is both linguistically and in content to the pain threshold and beyond. (...) This book should each be cut around the ears, which means that what was in the losers of society well .
http://www.focus.de/kultur/buecher/tid-20660/geschenktipps-fuer-harte-jungs_aid_579234.html
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 12 August 2010, Karl-Markus Gauss
"The tough guys of German literature who would like the American crime novel to offer, take usually more awkward than fearless. Born in 1972 André fungus but grew up in Vorarlberg, living in Munich, it can bring about, to tell with many small F-words a great story (...). "
http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/kultur/buchrezensionen/ganz_unten_1.7181760.html
CULTURE, Journal of Society and Culture, Annette Raschner:
"Andre is a mushroom for his characters, yes, he bleeds for her and her sad fate. (...) André Pilz voltage is always well-measured one, too, is a - if you will - the quality seal of the novel. (...) Fungus is not a poet, infatuated with beautiful words. He is no dreamer, the fabric provides, in other Worlds kidnap. He is one that draws its inspiration from the precise observation of specific environments. He gives marginalized characters a voice and is by glosses over nothing, and for very committed to "
Germany Funk, Ralph Gerstenberg, 14.05.2010:
." Writes André Pilz forcefully and clearly as anyone in his generation, the struggle for decency and survival in the so-called affluent society. In his book is about people, the hackneyed phrase to the failure as an opportunity to feel only scorn. the success of the Life Mushroom this sensitive and accurate portraits of young People who are forced to participate in a game that is not theirs. "
http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/buechermarkt/1182904/
Tyrolean contemporary literature, Helmuth Schönauer, 22.02.2010:
"André Pilz told fast, speedy, full of fire, there are no taboos and the text is full of reckless assault on a rise. Any moral and documentary fiction are shelved when it comes to the characters to shoot in the future. As a reader, one is carried away by this speed, the small talk of madness. Novels like Man Down Clean the reading calcified arteries and make young and wild as after a drug! "
http://lesen.tsn.at/index.php?menu=95&con_id=4604&archiv=all
On Radio 3, 3 August 2010:
"What is" Man Down "but most of all, any time is: a raw, aggressive-shattering cry against social injustice in a late-capitalist welfare society."
http://on3.de/element/ 7057/interview-andr-pilz-zeit-der-grossen-unsicherheit # / element/7060/buchrezension-man-down-kaputt-in-muenchen
Germany Funk, Ralph Gerstenberg, 14.05.2010: writes
"André Pilz forcefully and clearly than almost anyone in his generation, the struggle for dignity and survival in the so-called affluent society in his book is about people. feel the hackneyed phrase of failure as a chance to succeed only as a mockery. For all the hardship this fungus sensitive and accurate portraits of young people who are forced to participate in a game that is not theirs. "
http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/buechermarkt/1182904/
ECHO, Andreas Hauser
"With 'One down returns' from the Vorarlberg André Pilz a merciless environment study: violence, drugs and prostitution, unemployment, multi-ethnic society and a bleak future. And so mercilessly, the content, so relentlessly, the language - direct, ticked off, brutal.
Book Media Magazine
"Drastic novel about love and violence, betrayal and friendship, giving a very realistic picture of the drug scene in Munich."
Radio Fritz, 18 June 2010:..
"" Man Down "is a book that you can feel her smell and it stinks of booze, mold, and blood It hurts and causes dizziness A book like a rush"..
http://www.fritz.de/fritz_info/buecher/2010/juni/pilz.html
megaphone (Conny Stachl), 10 May:
"The young author, creates a terrifying real scenario of a disaffected and violence-oriented youth draw His language is the streets.. Direct, hard, really brutal and obscene, but most of all fungus has the potential to the literary voice of his generation in the German-speaking countries to '
"KulturSPIEGEL" 2 / 2010 (Der Spiegel, 25.01.2010):
. "André fungus with' Man down 'to a Format ventured that has been previously recorded in German literature only rarely: the pitch-black novel from the multi-ethnic underclass. A dark world, even as told from the perspective of fungal protagonists who know no way that would result from their misery. "
Tobias Rapp, KulturSPIEGEL 02/2010
" Standard "on 10 April 2010:
"Similar to the books of the still wide-area tattooed Leipziger Clemens Meyer Man Down is a rabid blow to the solar plexus of conformity, an attack on the mild staleness of a literary establishment that takes place in the triangle of old buildings, publishing receptions and literature festivals. (...) At the same time, this novel is reminiscent of Charles Bukowski and Chuck Palahniuk at the early, a cry of rage: against social injustice, for the socially marginalized and superfluous ". (Alexander Kluy)
http://derstandard.at/1269449289824/Andre-Pilz-Abgestuerzt-in-Giesing
ORF, Wolfgang Seibel
"In 'Man Down' has found an author a tone and a rhythm that suits his subject and his attitude: straight, direct - and in any case too low."
good. Mixed. The magazine of the savings banks financial group, Katharina Teutsch
"The beauty of this novel that he never clichéd moves with his staff."
www.literaturzeitschrift.de
"The novel by André Pilz describes a rapid pace and hard language fates together in the drug milieu matted underdogs, according to the maxim eat or be eaten alive. For them, it only goes up or down, one is in between no more. It all looks even where it remains, and ultimately they end up all but deep deep down. Friendship is a farce; mutual fraud is part of the agenda. Everyone dies alone. "
" Die Presse "on 10 April 2010:
"André Pilz has a language for his hero, which decreases to him. The rates will be translucent, often crooked, therefore, not artificial. " (Susanne Schaber)
http://diepresse.com/home/spectrum/literatur/557317/index.do
"Courier", Simone Hoepke
"The Vorarlberg André Pilz told in Man down 'by the desperate cry for justice of those people who have crashed and no longer get their lives under control."
Salzburger Nachrichten, Anton Thuswaldner
"André Pilz told rough and stays close to the language of an outsider, it would at least rhetorically, to pay back society and small get not turn on."
"Munich newspaper (AZ), Julia Bähr
" André fungus does not spare his readers. He is both linguistically and in content to the pain threshold and beyond. Toward the end, there are moments where the book grabs the reader and shakes without mercy looking into the abyss and can not simply let go. This book should each be cut around the ears, which means that what was in the losers of society too well. André Pilz shows that we can all fall without us deeply. "
" profile ", Otmar Lahodyns
" The plot lines are skillfully interwoven. (...), Man Down 'shows his talent. "
" Ostthüringer Zeitung "of 29 May 2010 :
"" Man Down "is great, practiced and reflected literature dealing with distance apart from "Axolotl Road Kill," the controversial debut of young writer Helen Hegemann (Anne Rose Kirchner)
"Wiener Zeitung", April 10, 2010:
. The central theme is the contrast between the wealthy, which is always good get away do not care what they - and the ever-increasing amount of people out there is no way out of their precarious circumstances, and certainly not that of honest work " (Bruno Jaschke)
http://. www.wienerzeitung.at/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=3948&Alias=wzo&cob=484649
Mole 02/2010, culture magazine, Martin Varano:
http://molekultur.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=61&Itemid=100
criticism by Sebastian Fasthuber on now!.
"Some things about Man Down expected to covered the furor and the passion with which insider, the fungus in its main character, however, are compelling as only what . "
http://www.now-on.at/kritiken.artikel.php?artikel=3960
IN Munich, Eveline Petraschka:
"A dramatic milieu story in tough, breathless language so shocking authentic meaning feverish that it robs one of the last illusions André Pilz 'third novel, tells of the rebellion. a tragic hero of today, one of the good guys who can still dream and love and fight for it but just for this reason can be no happy ending. "
Germany radio culture, 23 March 2010:
http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/kritik/1148453/
uMagazine.de
"disgusting actually. At least one feels when reading disgusting, like a voyeur of the shit other viewed with pleasure. But is fungus' book still good. Because the people in" Down Man "never just hate and violence are willing to but also capable of love. Because he characterized as victims of a system in which few have much and some not. And because you mithofft with the nice guy. Until the end. " 26eacute
Kathy Kaufmann
http://www.umagazine.de/artikel.php?ID=952610&title=Kapitulation&artist=Andr%% 3B + fungus% 2C + Man + Down & topic = pop
Germany Radio podcast-Culture:
"Linguistically takes André Pilz no bones about it ... But the reader should not be deterred by the sharp language After all, the author puts his main character into a deeply desperate situation, and. fits because no political correctness. Man Down is not for the fainthearted, André Pilz 'third book and will be offensive. "http://podcast-mp3.dradio.de/podcast
Roland Krueger
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Ralph Gerstenberg, tip Berlin,
"André Pilz, Born in 1972, writes clearly and forcefully than almost anyone in his generation http://www.tip-berlin.de/kultur-und-freizeit the struggle for decency and survival in the so-called affluent society. "
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Markus Curin, When & Where provoked 28,01.2010
"His relentless and shocking language, his books are about social chasms that are not true will have (...) "
Falter, 14/2010.
http://www.falter.at/web/shop/detail.php?id=31972
"Vorarlberg Nachrichten, 30.o1.2010.
" André Pilzs "Man down" is a socio-critical novel, a love story, a thriller, a contemporary painting that is that hard, he is merciless and real . He is especially because it accurately on the pulse is written. The Foreman, to which fungus gets involved, which could also degenerated to kitschy social studies. exactly what is mastered skillfully mushroom, he pockets the kitsch and works so millimeter out those scenes in which the brutality of everyday life surpasses itself again and again. "
Veronika Error, Voralberger news 01/30/2010
"Tiroler Tageszeitung", 04.02.2010: slides
"André mushroom with his new novel past kultigem kitsch, is smoked soul show, multiethnic underclass myth , decorated with a few lines of the rapper Bushido. He writes about violence, drugs, sex, friendship, love, rebellion and treason. The book is strong stuff, but it has tremendous drive and thrill. "
Sabine Strobl, http://www.tt.com/csp/cms/sites/tt/% C3% 9Cberblick/Kultur/201284-6/nicht-l% C3% A4nger-live-in dirt. csp
"Prinz" / Munich..
"It is both a love story, a very, very true of this, she is a comedy, simply because some situations are to bear only laughing You is a Thriller, as Kai gets into situations that are to survive only with difficulty. It is a book about a generation. "
http://muenchen.prinz.de/magazin/gewinnspiele/prinz-verlost-5-exemplare-von-man-down, 800,087.1, Raffle.html
"André Pilz told, Man down 'in a' Guy Ritchie Quentin hits Tarantino' tone. (...) His protagonists may be lost, André fungus itself, however, has a precision landing it. "
Berlin literary criticism, Martin Spiess
" The novel by André Pilz describes a rapid pace and hard language fates together in the drug scene matted underdogs, eat according to the maxim or be eaten alive. go for it just above or below, one is in between no more. It all looks even where it remains, and ultimately they end up all but very deep . below is a mockery of friendship, mutual deception is part of the agenda for Everyone dies. their own. "
www.literaturzeitschrift.de
" Man Down by André Pilz has deterred many because of the coarse language, they have laid aside the book. Ursula Heimann, Sarah Marbet, José Hammel Rolf Liniger and others read the story of AZ, and found the plot very well. "
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reviews on www.lovelybooks.de:
http://www.lovelybooks.de/autor/Andr% C3% A9-Pilz/Man-down-229314467-w /
reviews in blogs:
http://home.arcor.de/tomary/Literatur/Man_Down/man_down.html
http://meinebuchwelt.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/45-andre-pilz-man-down/
http://primeballerina.blog.de/2010/02/28/andre-pilz-down-8090608/
http://buecherwurmloch.wordpress.com/2010/10/20/andre-pilz-man-down/
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