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Rico, Mark, Paul and Daniel were 13 when the Berlin Wall fell
in autumn 1989. Growing up in Leipzig at the time of
reunification, they dream of a better life somewhere beyond
the brewery quarter. Every night they roam the streets,
partying, rioting, running away from their fears, their
parents and the future, fighting to exist, killing time. They
drink, steal cars, feel wrecked, play it cool, longing for
real love and true freedom. Startlingly raw and
deeply moving, While We Were Dreaming is the
extraordinary debut novel by one of Germany’s most
ambitious writers, full of passion, hope and despair.
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Bricks and Mortar (Paperback)
Clemens Meyer; Translated by Katy Derbyshire
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Bricks and Mortar is the story of the sex trade in a big city in
the former GDR, from just before 1989 to the present day, charting
the development of the industry from absolute prohibition to full
legality in the twenty years following the reunification of
Germany. The focus is on the rise and fall of one man from football
hooligan to large-scale landlord and service- provider for
prostitutes to, ultimately, a man persecuted by those he once
trusted. But we also hear other voices: many different women who
work in prostitution, their clients, small-time gangsters, an
ex-jockey searching for his drug-addict daughter, a businessman
from the West, a girl forced into child prostitution, a detective,
a pirate radio presenter…   In his most ambitious
book to date, Clemens Meyer pays homage to modernist, East German
and contemporary writers like Alfred Döblin, Wolfgang Hilbig and
David Peace but uses his own style and almost hallucinatory
techniques. Time shifts and stretches, people die and come to life
again, and Meyer takes his characters seriously and challenges his
readers in this dizzying eye-opening novel that also finds
inspiration in the films of Russ Meyer, Takashi Miike, Gaspar Noé
and David Lynch.
A man bets all he has on a horserace to pay for an expensive
operation for his dog. A young refugee wants to box her way
straight off the boat to the top of the sport. Old friends talk all
night after meeting up by chance. She imagines their future
together...Stories about people who have lost out in life and in
love, and about their hopes for one really big win, the chance to
make something of their lives. In silent apartments, desolate
warehouses, prisons and down by the river, Meyer strikes the tone
of our harsh times, and finds the grace notes, the bright lights
shining in the dark.
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