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The 2010 Award

 

New Lives

New Lives: The Youth of Enrico Turmer in letters and prose

by Ingo Schulze

Translated from the original German by John E. Woods

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Stadtbibliothek Bremen, Germany
  • Universitäts-und Landesbibliothek Bonn, Germany
  • Katona József County Library, Kecskemét, Hungary
  • Helsingin Kaupunginkirjasto / Helsinki City Library, Finland

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Alfred A. Knopf, USA

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

East Germany, January 1990. Enrico Türmer, man of the theater, secret novelist, turns his back on art and signs on to work at a newly started newspaper. Freed from the compulsion to describe the world, he plunges into everyday life. Under the guidance of his Mephisto, the ever-present Clemens von Barrista, the former aesthete suddenly develops worldly ambitions even he didn’t know he had.

This upheaval in our hero’s life, mirrored in the vaster upheaval gripping Germany itself after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the birth pangs of a reunified nation, is captured in the letters Enrico writes to the three people he loves most: his sister, Vera; his childhood friend Johann; and Nicoletta, the unattainable woman of his dreams. As he discovers capitalism and reports on his adventures as a businessman, he peels away the layers of his previous existence, in the process creating the thing he has dreamed of for so long—the novel of his own life, in whose facets contemporary history is captured. Thus Enrico comes to embody all the questionable aspects not only of life in the old Germany, but of life in the Germany just taking form.

Once again Ingo Schulze proves himself a master storyteller, with an inimitable power to reconjure the complete insanity of this wildest time in postwar German history. As its comic chronicler, he unfurls a panorama of a world in transformation—and the birth of a new era.

 

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ingo Schulze, born in Dresden in 1962, studied classical philology at the University of Jena. His first book, 33 Moments of Happiness, won two German literary awards, the prestigious Alfred Döblin Prize and the Ernst Willner Prize for Literature. He lives in Berlin.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

This is a novel about democratic transformation. The hero writes letters about his eventful life after the fall of the Berlin Wall to three persons, his sister, a childhood friend and the woman of his dreams. His life is presented in the upheaval grasping Germany itself.

 

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