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Anniversaries (Boxed Set)

From a Year in the Life of Gesine Cresspahl

Anniversaries (Boxed Set)( )
Author: Johnson, Uwe
Translator: Searls, Damion
ISBN:978-1-68137-203-7
Publication Date:Oct 2018
Publisher:New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
Book Format:Multiple-item retail product, boxed
List Price:AUD $65.00AUD $65.00
Book Description:

A landmark of 20th Century literature about New York in the late 1960s, now in English for the first time. Late in 1967, Uwe Johnson set out to write a book that would take the unusual form of a chapter for every day of the ongoing year. It would be the tale of Gesine Cresspahl, a thirty-four-year-old single mother who is a German émigré to Manhattan's Upper West Side, and of her ten-year-old daughter, Marie--a story of work and school, of friends and lovers and the...
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Book Details
Pages:1720
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Historical / General
Fiction / Women
Fiction / City Life
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.037 x 22.454 x 9.677 cm
Book Weight:2.273 Kilograms
Author Biography
Johnson, Uwe (Author)
One critic summed up Uwe Johnson's vision of Germany this way: "Contemporary Germany is Johnson's all-purpose, modern symbol of confused human motives, social forces that drive people frantic, and frustrations in communication that finally choke men into silence" (Webster Schott, N.Y. Times). The Third Book about Achim (1961), winner of the $10,000 International Publishers' Prize in 1962, is a novel about divided Germany. It addresses one of the crucial philosophical problems of life: What is objective truth? Is there such a thing at all? Joachim Remak, in Harper's, says, "It is an easy book to dislike at first [but] in the course of the novel all the annoying traits suddenly vanish or become unimportant. For this is a great book; literary award judges can be right."

The novel was a catharsis for Johnson's own personal conflicts: he had reluctantly left his home in East Germany in 1959 in order to have his first novel published without censorship. This first novel, Speculations about Jacob (1959), was praised for a style that defies the traditional structure of the novel and indeed of language. In his Anniversaries (1970--73), Johnson again treats pressing moral and political issues by having the scene of the novel switch from New York City during the Vietnam War to Mecklenburg, Germany, in the Nazi period. One of the major themes of the book is the failure of liberalism in the United States in the 1960s and in Germany in the 1930s. Johnson's work is consistent, never pedestrian, and sometimes brilliant. In 1971 Johnson received the Buchner Prize.

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