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Sebastian (Paperback)
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Sebastian (Paperback)
Series: The Three Nations Trilogy, 2
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Sebastian is the story of a young man who, due to an unfortunate
accident, has his leg amputated shortly before World War I. When
his father is drafted to the war it falls to him to run the family
grocery store in Vienna, to grow into his responsibilities, bear
loss and uncertainty, and hopefully find love. Sebastian Schreiber,
his extended family, their friends and the store employees
experience the 'golden days' of pre-war Vienna, the time of war and
the end of the Monarchy, while trying to make a living and to
preserve what they hold dear. Fischer convincingly describes life
in Vienna during the war years; how it affected the people in an
otherwise safe and prosperous location, the beginning of the end
for the monarchic system, the arrival of modern thoughts and
trends, the Viennese class system and the end of an era. As in the
first book of the trilogy, The Luck of The Weissensteiners we are
confronted again with themes of identity, nationality and borders.
The step back in time from Book 1 and the change of location from
Slovakia to Austria enables the reader to see the parallels and the
differences deliberately out of sequential order, so as not to see
one as the consequence of the other, but to experience them as the
reality it must have felt like for people at the time. Review from
Goodreads: The strength of this author lies in the choice of his
characters, a large ensemble cast around the title character
Sebastian. Each of them seems to represent a different class, a
social or an ethnic group of the melting pot that is the Habsburg
Vienna of 1913. The family shop with its wide selection of goods
and changing staff serves almost as the perfect symbol for the
forced Austro-Hungarian state that has run its cause. With much
research gone into the setting Fischer however focuses more on the
human side of his characters and their conflicts. As before, he
never points the finger or favours one group in particular but
manages to give a great and authentic feel of the times. Self-doubt
and a fear of the future oozes out of most his characters,
particularly the physically fragile Sebastian and his family. It
seems the old generation is holding on to what they know and what
is slipping through their fingers; the young ones are unsure how to
be themselves in a modern world where old values are becoming
meaningless and their own initiative and expertise will be needed.
With a hint of irony and a love for sentiment and nostalgia Fischer
portrays the stubborn heroes, the errant and self-defeating and
often silly ways in which the characters trod along in their search
for happiness, be that seances, amateur psycho-analysis or risking
all for a piece of the past. This second part of his trilogy is
less intense in terms of historic background and has an easier flow
of writing. Greatly evolved Fischer gently shows the falling apart
of the old order, showing some of the innocence of the time. After
having first written a book about the brutal times that follow this
is a daring concept that fortunately paid off. Just like the leg
amputated Sebastian has to learn to walk through life with what he
has left, so will the new shrunken state of Austria need to find a
new stance in a changing Europe. Having read in an interview that
the story is based on his own grandfather makes the story all the
more touching and a small piece of history come alive.
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Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The Three Nations Trilogy, 2 |
Release date: |
May 2013 |
First published: |
May 2013 |
Authors: |
Christoph Fischer
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4841-5600-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
1-4841-5600-5 |
Barcode: |
9781484156001 |
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