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Mitte 2

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Author
  
Albrecht Behmel

Country
  
Germany

Series
  
Mitte

Cover artist
  
Karsten Sturm

Language
  
German

Subject
  
Mitte, Boheme, Berlin Characters Jenny Epstein, Wibke Schmidt, Tante Schacki Locations Berlin, Mumbai

Mitte 2 Is the third episode of a comedic series of novels by German writer Albrecht Behmel. The eponymous “Mitte” (“downtown”) is the first and most central borough of the German capital known for its lively art scene, clubs and bars.

Contents

Plot Introduction

Jenny Epstein has attracted a stalker, Fridjof, who is madly in love with her. She asks bumbling writer Albrecht for help. They swap their cell phones and thereby trigger a series of catastrophes and accidents during which Albrecht manages to attract a stalker for himself. He meets Mikki's step-mother, a wealthy jazz musician. She decides to help him finance a musical production but under the condition that Mikki marries and returns to his former job as a lawyer. What she doesn't know is that Mikki's current love-interest is her arch-rival, Margaud, another jazz-singer.

Notable Characters

  • Albrecht, narrator and protagonist
  • Jenny Epstein, the main antagonist and Albrecht's love-interest
  • Wibke Schmidt, secondary antagonist, Albrecht's ex-girlfriend
  • Mikki, a failed lawyer and failing womanizer
  • Huss a swabian-Turkish investment banker
  • Chris former room mate turned pen-pal
  • Autobiographical Issues

    The author claimed that no real-life persons were depicted in the novel, including the protagonist and narrator, also called ‘’Albrecht’’ who has no surname in the series, even though obvious parallels exist. Like the protagonist, the author was a resident of Berlin Mitte (1995-2012). Most of the locations, galleries, malls, shops and bars however are made up.

    Series and Production

    The series includes four novels, all called “Mitte” plus a prequel titled “Homo Sapiens Berliner Art”, first published by Schenk, Passau, purchased an re-published by Satzweiss of Saarland in 2013. As a homage to the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Mitte-series of novels is labelled "a trilogy in five parts". Behmel started the series in 2006.

    References

    Mitte 2 Wikipedia