RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 “Dort, wo die Logik versagt”–The Role of Coincidence in Dimitré Dinev’s Engelszungen (2003) JF Monatshefte FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 52 OP 65 DO 10.3368/m.114.1.52 VO 114 IS 1 A1 Schreckenberger, Helga YR 2022 UL http://mon.uwpress.org/content/114/1/52.abstract AB Dimitré Dinev’s novel Engelszungen presents a subversive variation of the traditional coincidence plot, which brings together characters with a prior connection seemingly by chance and under remarkable circumstances. Dinev functionalizes both the coincidence plot’s ability to generate suspense and its promise to offer insights into deeper systems underlying life. By linking his protagonists’ lives through a number of striking coincidences, the author keeps the readers wondering about the meaning and outcome of their impending encounter. However, he subverts the traditional coincidence plot’s assertion of causality as explanatory system. In Engelszungen’s narrative world, the coincidences are ultimately attributed to chance and randomness, undermining readers’ belief in causal explanations as well as challenging a deterministic world view that understands certain events as unavoidable. (HS)