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OverviewA fragmentary work that stands as a testament to Wolf's skill as a thinker, storyteller, and memorializer of humanity’s greatest struggles. Christa Wolf tried for years to find a way to write about her childhood in Nazi Germany. In her 1976 book Patterns of Childhood, she explained why it was so difficult: “Gradually, over a period of months, the dilemma has emerged: to remain speechless or to live in the third person, these seem to be the options. One is impossible, the other sinister.” During 1971 and 1972 she made thirty-three attempts to start the novel, abandoning each manuscript only pages in. Eulogy for the Living, written over the course of four weeks, is the longest of those fragments. In its pages, Wolf recalls with crystalline precision the everyday details of her life as a middle-class grocer’s daughter, and the struggles within the family—struggles common to most families, but exacerbated by the rise of Nazism. And as Nazism fell, the Wolfs fled west, trying to stay ahead of the rampaging Red Army. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christa Wolf , Katy Derbyshire , Gerhard WolfPublisher: Seagull Books London Ltd Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9781803090399ISBN 10: 1803090391 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 23 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsEulogy for the Living AfterwordReviewsHer eulogy is a modest gem and one of those wonderful stories which proves that Christa Wolf is a writer that will stand the test of time. * Fuldaer Zeitung * Author InformationChrista Wolf (1929–2011) was a key voice of critical artists and intellectuals in the German Democratic Republic and then united Germany. Katy Derbyshire is a translator of contemporary German fiction, including the work of Inka Parei, Dorothee Elmiger, Felicitas Hoppe, and Annett Gröschner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |