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By the Way, Did I Ever Tell You...

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  • 240 stránek
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Writer Sibylle Berg has the eye of an entomologist: Under her gaze, humanity falls into a taxonomy of wretched characters, full of dramas and impossible dreams--though she always manages to carry them through their travails with a dose of empathy and a sense of humor. In this novella, previously unpublished in English, Berg boldly relates the lives of two children growing up in East Germany. They communicate through the things that were not said, the projects that came to nothing, their loneliness, boredom and confinement. The story allows for positive endings, but is no average coming of age narrative. Berg was born in Weimar in 1962, and though she currently lives in Zurich, she is still heralded as one of Germany's most provocative writers. This beautifully produced, small-edition volume includes illustrations by Swiss artist, Andro Wekua and American Rita Ackermann.

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By the Way, Did I Ever Tell You..., Raphael Gygax, Sibylle Berg, Andro Wekua, Rita Akermann

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Titul
By the Way, Did I Ever Tell You...
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
JRP | Ringier
Rok vydání
2007
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
3905770776
ISBN13
9783905770773
Série
První vydání
2006
Původní název
Habe ich dir eigentlich schon erzählt… – Ein Märchen für alle
Hodnocení
3,75 z 5
Anotace
Writer Sibylle Berg has the eye of an entomologist: Under her gaze, humanity falls into a taxonomy of wretched characters, full of dramas and impossible dreams--though she always manages to carry them through their travails with a dose of empathy and a sense of humor. In this novella, previously unpublished in English, Berg boldly relates the lives of two children growing up in East Germany. They communicate through the things that were not said, the projects that came to nothing, their loneliness, boredom and confinement. The story allows for positive endings, but is no average coming of age narrative. Berg was born in Weimar in 1962, and though she currently lives in Zurich, she is still heralded as one of Germany's most provocative writers. This beautifully produced, small-edition volume includes illustrations by Swiss artist, Andro Wekua and American Rita Ackermann.