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Austrian author Daniel Glattauer's Gut Gegen Nordwind, or Good Against North Wind, is a contemporary play and modern epistolary novel made up entirely of emails exchanges. The plot begins when married Emmi sends a misdirected email about canceling a magazine subscription to Leo, who recently just ended a lengthy relationship. The two continue to write each other and the plot follows their increased correspondence and growing desire to meet in person.