New Lives (Hardcover)

Author: Ingo/ Woods SchulzeTranslator: John E. Woods
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780307265593
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date: 10/21/2008
Buy.com Sku: 207886423
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 6.75L x 1.5T
Pages: 640
 
In 1990 East Germany, Enrico Turmer turns his back on art and signs on to work at a newly started newspaper. This huge life change, in the midst of Germany''s unifying upheaval, is captured in the letters Enrico writes to the three people he loves most.
 
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East-Berliner Enrico Turmer gives up his life as an activist and would-be novelist, and embraces the new work-a-day world of the capitalist future. In a series of letters to his beloved sister, his childhood friend, and the woman of his dreams, he describes his evolution in life, and the corrupting influence of his businessman mentor Dr. Clemens von Barrista. A wry, sympathetic tragicomedy, NEW LIVES captures the ironic decline in idealism and dreams for liberal East-Berliners after they had accomplished their great goal, triumphed over Communism, and were left wondering what to do next.

 

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"[A] dense and beguiling novel about the reunification of Germany." 09/15/2008

"Schulze's colossal second novel....is both witty and elaborate." 12/22/2008


 
 
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[Saturday, Jan. 6. ’90]

[To Vera]

. . . like that?” Instead of trotting along behind us as usual so that he could demand a reward for every step he took, Robert bounded ahead like a puppy. We had to cross a hollow, the snow had a bluish sparkle and came up to our calves. Suddenly Robert gave a yell and started up the opposite slope. The moldy soil beneath the snow had not frozen. Michaela and I were running now too. When we stopped there was only the white field up ahead and grayish pink sky above us. We kept climbing, crossed a dirt road, and made straight for the woods. The wind swept the snow from the winter planting. I had to work hard not to be left behind. But the two of them didn’t turn back at the edge of the woods as we had agreed, but entered it. And so I also followed the sign pointing to Silver Lake.

The pond was frozen over. Before I could say anything Robert was skidding across the ice, with Michaela right behind. Robert, who is very
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