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Susan Choi kicks off our new series with Visitation, a novel by German author Jenny Erpenbeck. It's a story of the century as seen by the objects we've owned and lost along the way. This Week's summary of 114 ratings (see reviews) Visitation. Jenny Erpenbeck with Susan Bernofsky (Translator) fiction historical. reflective slow-paced.
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Like the storied estates of Brideshead and Manderley, the house in Jenny Erpenbeck’s unsettling, inventive novel Visitation has a hold on everyone who passes through it. Built by an architect in the 1930s, it serves as a weekend getaway on a Brandenburg lake in what will be East Germany. Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck tr. Susan Bernofsky #WITMonth I’ve attempted to read Visitation about four times and never succeeded in getting past the first few chapters, but this year I persevered as I felt I hadn’t given it a fair chance. Visitation, By Jenny Erpenbeck, trs Susan Bernofsky A German home is witness to momentous history.
Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck – review. The connections between people and places and the turbulent 20th century give pause for thought in Jenny Erpenbeck's third novel.
Jenny Erpenbeck with Susan Bernofsky (Translator) fiction historical. reflective slow-paced. 151 pages | first published 2008. 2012-01-29 2018-08-11 Erpenbeck’s two novels that followed, Visitation (2008) and The End of Days (2012), cast a longer gaze on the twentieth century.
In Erpenbeck’s work, the twentieth century is a minefield that can only be survived through luck and coincidence, and this minefield also creates fault lines in intergenerational memory. Erpenbeck’s two novels that followed, Visitation (2008) and The End of Days (2012), cast a longer gaze on the twentieth century.
Jenny Erpenbeck's third novel – if we count Die Geschichte vom alten Kind (The Old Child) as a novel – was the 28 Oct 2010 Visitation: It's all on the house.
It is interesting to see how the approach she takes to it (this subject, which, it turns out, is very close to home indeed) can often seem detached -- a clear and simple statement of facts -- yet she still achieves considerable emotional resonance with it.
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So much so 17 Nov 2015 For a brief time he had nurtured the hope that by moving to Vienna they I read Erpenbeck's Visitation and liked it OK although way less than Visitation. Jenny Erpenbeck, Susan Bernofsky. Paperback, 2017.
The stories are held together by short snippets about "The Gardener", an itinerant who has handled the gardening chores in the villa and several surrounding ones. "Visitation" is not an easy read, but it is a good one.
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Erpenbeck's novel 'Visitation' was made into a play, which premiered in 2010 (above) Visitation is a novel about the search for "Heimat," home, and its loss. It's also about nature's power to
Also an opera director, she currently lives in Berlin. Pris: 129 kr. e-bok, 2011. Laddas ned direkt. Köp boken Visitation av Jenny Erpenbeck (ISBN 9781846273957) hos Adlibris. Alltid bra priser och snabb leverans.
Susan Choi kicks off our new series with Visitation, a novel by German author Jenny Erpenbeck. It's a story of the century as seen by the objects we've owned and lost along the way. This Week's
from the German by Susan Bernofsky, windows offering brief, tantalizing glimpses before slamming shut. This item:The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck Paperback 555,00 ₹ talent for letting us into the shifting consciousness of her characters' various incarnations is such She is the author of The Old Child & The Book of Words, Author: Jenny Erpenbeck Jenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967.
Like the storied estates of Brideshead and Manderley, the house in Jenny Erpenbeck’s unsettling, inventive novel Visitation has a hold on everyone who passes through it. Built by an architect in the 1930s, it serves as a weekend getaway on a Brandenburg lake in what will be East Germany. Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck tr. Susan Bernofsky #WITMonth I’ve attempted to read Visitation about four times and never succeeded in getting past the first few chapters, but this year I persevered as I felt I hadn’t given it a fair chance. Visitation, By Jenny Erpenbeck, trs Susan Bernofsky A German home is witness to momentous history. Saturday 22 October 2011 21:41.