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Books nominated for the 2001 Award

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Lost by Hans-Ulrich Treichel

Translated from the German by Carol Jane Brownway.

Nominated by:

Helsingin Kaupunginkirjasto, Helsinki, Finland.

ISBN: 0375406271 Pantheon Books (USA)

ISBN:
0330390937 Picador (UK)

Find out more about the author on the following websites:


'The Guardian' review of Lost.


Lost
- a brief synopsis.


'New York' Times review of Lost.


'Bookpage' review of the novel, Lost.

 
 

ABOUT THE BOOK

A first novel hailed as Germany's most exciting fiction debut of last year, 'Lost' walks us into what we think is familiar territory and then suddenly turns all our expectations upside down. An ordinary German family flees from the advancing Russian army in 1945, makes it to safety, and starts over, painstakingly building a new life in the postwar economic miracle. But in the refugee trek west there was a victim, and that victim was the firstborn son, Arnold. "Arnold isn't dead. He didn't starve, either," is what the little brother, the narrator of this story, is finally told by his parents when he is about eight years old. "I was only just beginning to understand that Arnold, my un-dead brother, had the leading role in the family, and had assigned me a supporting part."

The search is on. Finding lost Arnold is his parents' dream. It is the little brother's nightmare. Laconically distanced, often darkly and wickedly funny, 'Lost' is the psychological and emotional roller coaster that follows, as seen through the eyes of the youngest and most subversive person in the novel. It is a brilliant debut.

Hans-Ulrich Treichel, born in 1952, is the author of five widely admired volumes of poetry and two volumes of prose. He is the professor of German literature at the University of Leipzig.

 
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