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New Lives

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

New Lives

Contributors:

By (Author) Ingo Schulze

ISBN:

9780307277985

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Vintage Books

Publication Date:

15th December 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

592

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

426g

Description

In his long-awaited new novel, renowned German author Ingo Schulze provides a rich and nuanced panorama of a world in transition. East Germany, January 1990. Enrico T rmer-man of the theater, aspiring novelist-has turned his back on the art world and joined a startup newspaper. Before long, the former aesthete and rebel becomes obsessed with personal gain, and in a series of letters to his sister, a friend, and a would-be lover, Enrico vividly muses on his capitalist ventures and latent worldly ambitions. As Schulze peels away the layers of Enrico's previous existence, his antihero's reinvention comes to embody all the questionable aspects not only of life in the old Germany, but of life in the Germany just taking form.

Reviews

Ingo Schulze is an epic storyteller! Gnter Grass

Rumors, protests, paranoia, disbelief, the thrill of first seeing West German road signstheyre all on the page with you-are-there clarity.
Seattle Times

Powerful. . . . Schulze is determined to capture the energyand mayhemof his countrys historic transformation. . . . With engaging irony, [he asks] both what is gained and what is lost in such cultural transformations.
The Review of Contemporary Fiction

An admirable work. . . . The reader sits open-mouthed, surprised, and delighted before this miracle of romantic poetry, philosophy of money, and epic strength.
Sddeutsche Zeitung (Munich)

Witty and elaborate.
The New Yorker

A unique view of the German reunification.
Sacramento Book Review

[Schulzes] latest book may well be Germanys best reunification novel to date. . . . Against an uncertain East German landscape of ambiguous opportunitiesdepicted with considerable sensitivity but little OstalgieSchulze expertly pulls his readers in opposite directions. . . . Exhilarating and perceptive.
Booklist (starred review)

Beguiling. . . . Schulze captures something ephemeral but critical about how the idealism that brought down the Wall also brought down itself.
Publishers Weekly

Hugely ambitious. . . . Anyone who has spent time in a political movement, or in a start-up business, will recognize the comedy of egos with its cast of con men, hangers-on and the occasional genuine talent.
Kirkus (starred review)

Author Bio

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 D blin Prize and the Ernst Willner Prize for Literature. He lives in Berlin.

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