Christa Wolf: August, Kartoniert / Broschiert
August
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- Translation:
- Katy Derbyshire
- Publisher:
- Seagull Books London Ltd, 09/2019
- Binding:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780857427076
- Item number:
- 9073380
- Volume:
- 80 Pages
- Weight:
- 70 g
- Format:
- 203 x 132 mm
- Thickness:
- 5 mm
- Release date:
- 15.9.2019
- Series:
- German List
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
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Blurb
Christa Wolf was arguably the best-known and most influential writer in the former East Germany. Having grown up during the Nazi regime, she and her family were forced to flee their home like many others, nearly starving to death in the process. Her earliest novels were controversial because they contained veiled criticisms of the Communist regime which landed her on government watch lists. Her past continued to permeate her work and her life, as she said, "You can only fight sorrow when you look it in the eye."
August is Christa Wolf's last piece of fiction, written in a single sitting as an anniversary gift to her husband. In it, she revisits her stay at a tuberculosis hospital in the winter of 1946, a real life event that was the inspiration for the closing scenes of her 1976 novel Patterns of Childhood. This time, however, her fictional perspective is very different. The story unfolds through the eyes of August, a young patient who has lost both his parents to the war. He adores an older girl, Lilo, a rebellious teenager who controls the wards. Sixty years later, August reflects on his life and the things that she taught him.
Written in taut, affectionate prose, August offers a new entry into Christa Wolf's work and, incidentally, her first and only male protagonist. More than a literary artifact, this new novel is a perfectly constructed story of a quiet life well lived. For both August and Christa Wolf, the past never dies.
Biography (Christa Wolf)
Christa Wolf, 1929 in Landsberg an der Warthe geboren, lebt mit ihrem Mann Gerhard Wolf in Berlin. Sie zählt zu den bedeutendsten Schriftstellerinnen der Gegenwart; ihr umfangreiches erzählerisches und essayistisches Werk wurde in alle Weltsprachen übersetzt und mit zahlreichen nationalen und internationalen Preisen ausgezeichnet, darunter dem Heinrich-Mann-Preis der Akademie der Künste der DDR (1963), dem Literaturpreis der Freien Hansestadt Bremen (1977), dem Georg-Büchner-Preis der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung, Darmstadt (1980), dem Österreichischen Staatspreis für europäische Literatur (1985), dem Geschwister-Scholl-Preis der Stadt München (1987), dem Nationalpreis 1. Klasse für Kunst und Literatur (1987), der Ehrendoktorwürde der Freien Universität Brüssel (1990), dem Orden Officier des Arts et des Lettres (1990), dem Elisabeth-Langgässer-Preis (1999) und dem Nelly Sachs-Preis (1999). 2009 wurde Christa Wolf zur Ehrenpräsidentin des P.E.N. ernannt. 2010 erhielt sie den Thomas-Mann-Preis für ihr Lebenswerk.§Im Dezember 2011 verstarb Christa Wolf in Berlin.