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A Sense of the Beginning

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Sense of the Beginning

Contributors:

By (Author) Norbert Gstrein
Translated by Julian Evans

ISBN:

9780857053589

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

MacLehose Press

Publication Date:

8th September 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

833.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

422g

Description

A poignant novel of political-religious awakening by one of Germany's literary stars

An anonymous phone call, an unattended bag discovered in the station of a small Austrian town, a piece of paper saying, "Repent!" and "Next time it will be for real!" A C.C.T.V. image of a young man. What was it that made the teacher think it was his old student, Daniel

Ten years earlier Daniel had spent time with the teacher in his remote house by the river. The town had talked. Anton had recently returned from two years teaching in Istanbul - he was unsettled, subversive, solitary. Daniel was on the brink of adulthood - idealistic, unrequitedly in love with Judith, vulnerable to influence.

Those summer weeks by the river were an idyll. But did they also sow the seeds of Daniel's later obsessiveness, his biblical attitudes, his political dogmatism As the bomb threat excites the community with all the tension of a witch hunt, and Anton himself becomes a focus for suspicion and gossip, he anatomises his memories of the preceding decade. What went wrong for Daniel, and could he have stopped it

Reviews

The novel's very subject is the instability of stories, the unreliability of memory and the way we look for truths where perhaps there are none. - Daily Mail

An intelligent and subtle novel . . . incisive and illuminating - Herald (Scotland)

Gstrein has succeeded in writing a great novel about spiritual seduction, ideological vulnerability and the fragility of memory - Die Tageszeitung

A magnificent tale, about all that makes up life - Wiener Zeitung

A pleasing blend of Gstrein's classic themes of small town and the universal, homeland and exile, trauma and liberation, innocence and hubris - Neue Zurcher Zeitung

The novel's very subject is the

instability of stories, the unreliability of

memory and the way we look for truths

where perhaps there are none - Daily Mail

Probably Gstrein's best novel yet . . . melodic, rhythmic, elegant - Kulturspiegel

Once again we are dazzled by an author who leads us through complex uncertainties to what is simple and true - Munchner Merkur

Author Bio

Norbert Gstrein was born in 1961 in the Austrian Tyrol, and studied mathematics at Innsbruck and Stanford, California. He is the author of The English Years, which won widespread critical acclaim in Germany and was awarded the coveted Alfred Doblin Prize.

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