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The brilliant second collection of stories from Germany's answer to
Zadie Smith. Judith Hermann's first collection, 'The Summer House,
Later', sold 250,000 hardbacks in Germany, and was shortlisted for
both the IMPAC award and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
Judith Hermann's first book, 'The Summer House, Later' was
described as 'a book about a certain kind of young woman, trying to
get a boyfriend, to get some fun out of life, but with a sense of
melancholy and a sense of loneliness that seems to define a
generation'. Now in Hermann's second collection, 'Nothing but
Ghosts', that generation has moved on, grown up perhaps, and the
women have indeed found boyfriends but the relationships, described
here with painstaking honesty, are all on the turn in some way and
have passed their first flush of romantic love. We join many of
these characters just as they have stopped communicating; the
talking has stopped and the women, with their lives in stasis, have
become watchful and disappointed and are starting to turn their
gaze elsewhere...
The bestselling voice of Europe's fastest-growing, fastest-living
city: the new Berlin. 'The little jewellery box also held the red
coral bracelet from Nikolai Sergeyevich. Its six hundred and
seventy-five little coral beads were strung onto a silken thread,
and they glowed as red as rage. My great-grandmother put the
hairbrush down in her lap. She closed her eyes for a long time.
Then she opened her eyes again, took the red coral bracelet from
the little box and fastened it around her left wrist. Her skin was
very white. That evening, for the first time in three years, she
shared a meal with my great-grandfather.' Coral bracelets 'as red
as rage' from Russian lovers; a sad old woman who nonetheless
'sometimes sang and winked with her left eye and laughed till the
tears came'; country houses 'away from Berlin, linden trees out
front, chestnuts in the back, sky above': 'The Summer House, Later'
is an elegant, measured, reflective collection of stories which
captures beautifully the promise of bright colours lying just out
of reach of our grey daily routines. Set in and around Europe's
fastest-growing, fastest-living city, these stories take as their
starting point the monotony of modern urban life - the endless
antennas and chimneys, the pigeons in the gutters - and looks
beyond them to 'the narrow strip of sky over the rooftops'. The
literary sensation of the year in her native Germany, Judith
Hermann is a wonderfully talented young writer whose ability to
find drama and beauty in the smallest, most trivial moments makes
'The Summer House, Later' a very special debut indeed.
In nine luminous stories of love and loss, loneliness and hope, Judith Hermann's stunning debut collection paints a vivid and poignant picture of a generation ready and anxious to turn their back on the past, to risk uncertainty in search of a fresh, if fragile, equilibrium. An international bestseller and translated into twelve languages, Summerhouse, Later heralds the arrival of one of Germanys most arresting new literary talents. A restless man hopes to find permanence in the purchase of a summerhouse outside Berlin. A young girl, trapped in a paralyzing web of family stories and secrets, finally manages to break free. A granddaughter struggles to lay her grandmother's ghosts to rest. A successful and simplistic artist becomes inexplicably obsessed with an elusive and strangely sinister young girl. Against the backdrop of contemporary Berlin, possibly Europe's most vibrant and exhilarating city, Hermann's characters are as kaleidoscopic and extraordinary as their metropolis, united mostly in a furious and dogged pursuit of the elusive specter of "living in the moment." They're people who, in one way or another, constantly challenge the madness of the modern world and whose dreams of transcending the ordinary for that "narrow strip of sky over the rooftops" are deeply felt and perfectly rendered.
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