'The German poet Lutz Seiler has brought all his art, linguistic ease, flair for dazzling images and master of what he describes as 'the nervous systems of memory' to this extraordinary debut novel ... Kruso is an exciting, expansive work of German literature; it may well prove one of the major novels of the 21st century.' -- Eileen Battersby The Irish Times 'Kruso [is] the first worthy successor to Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain to appear in contemporary German literature.' Der Spiegel 'This novel set in the historic summer of 1989 is a lighthouse, not an ivory tower.' Suddeutsche Zeitung 'Seiler delivers a debut novel with which he manages to catapult himself into the front rank of this country's authors.' Die Zeit 'Seiler's novel Kruso shows what German literature can accomplish when it's fully worked.' Welt am Sonntag 'A special book that will endure.' Frankfurter Rundschau 'A sublime book that is far more than just the novel of the year.' Deutschlandradio Kultur 'That rare treasure - a great novel.' Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten 'This novel has historical-philosophical dimensions: it is a significant contemplation on different forms of freedom as well as a wonderfully poetic exaltation of a concrete historical event - a truly great book.' 3sat Kulturzeit 'Seiler's novel is lyrical and powerful in its eloquence. Already he is to be counted among the great contemporary German literary figures.' WDR 5 'A multi-layered philosophical novel that poses a major question to us and to our time: How is freedom possible?' Die Zeit 'Lutz Seiler's writings trace their roots to Uwe Johnson's poetry and reflect the German past, present and future beyond the surface of "simple truths" [...] In Kruso, Lutz Seiler visualises the hopes and constraints of a whole country by means of one singular place, Hiddensee, during one short period of time, June to November 1989.' from the statement of the Uwe-Johnson-Prize 2014 jury 'A seamless English translation by Tess Lewis ... Readers might doubt whether Robinson Crusoe can work in a German setting - they might even feel affronted that it's been attempted - but Seiler's novel springs from his own experience in a way that underlines the universality of the tale.' -- Maggie Ferguson Newsweek 'An outstanding debut novel ... Beautifully phrased and paced, Tess Lewis's translation delights on every page as she conveys "the contagious sense of liberation" that blows through Mr Seiler's mesmeric novel.' The Economist
Winner of the German Book Prize. It is 1989, and a young literature student named Ed travels to the Baltic island of Hiddensee, a notorious destination for hippies, idealists, and those at odds with the East German state. On Hiddensee, Ed joins the community of seasonal workers, led by the charismatic, enigmatic Kruso. Everyone dances to Kruso's tune. He is on a mission - but to what end, and at what cost? As the wave of history washes over the German Democratic Republic, the friends' grip on reality loosens and life on the island will never be the same.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Winner of the German Book Prize.It is 1989, and a young literature student named Ed travels to the Baltic island of Hiddensee, a notorious destination for hippies, idealists, and those at odds with the East German state. On Hiddensee, Ed joins the community of seasonal workers, led by the charismatic, enigmatic Kruso. Everyone dances to Kruso's tune. He is on a mission - but to what end, and at what cost As the wave of history washes over the German Democratic Republic, the friends' grip on reality loosens and life on the island will never be the same. Artikel-Nr. 9781911344414
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Zustand: New. This reimagining of the Robinson Crusoe story is for lovers of JM Coetzee s Foe and of cult literature like Rachel Kushner s The Flamethrowers.Über den AutorrnrnLutz Seiler was born in 1963 in Gera, Thuringia, and today lives in Wil. Artikel-Nr. 144589052
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