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An Ordinary Youth
Walter Kempowski; Translated by Michael Lipkin
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R470
Discovery Miles 4 700
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Growing up in Rostock, in the north of Germany, Walter has a
comfortable upbringing: quiet and content, he spends his days
scheming with school friends and resisting the torment of his older
siblings. But, as the country rolls toward war, the attitudes of
his teachers, peers and family begin to slide, and it isn't long
before the roar of falling bombs, charged silences and mounting
intolerance begin to puncture Walter's carefree youth. Following
the Kempowski family from the months before the outbreak of war
through to the fall of Berlin, An Ordinary Youth is the fascinating
story of an ordinary childhood in extraordinary times. Here,
Walter's academic struggle sits alongside his father's
conscription; his brother's love of jazz burgeons amid the
destruction of the barrages. And all the while, the horrors of
Nazism loom in the peripheries - communicated in furtive looks or
hushed conversations - running alongside the Kempowski family's
daily rituals and occasional scandals. A bestseller in Germany on
publication, An Ordinary Youth is all the more unnerving for the
warmth, humour and empathy with which Kempowski imbues his
hometown. Written with a sensorial immediacy, it is a meticulous
chronicle of daily life in 1930s Germany, and a discomfiting
exploration of the many forms that complicity can take.
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All for Nothing (Paperback)
Walter Kempowski; Translated by Anthea Bell
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R322
R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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A brilliantly evocative, atmospheric novel about the delusion and
indecision of a wealthy family in the last days of the Third Reich
as the Russians advance from the east In January 1945, the German
army is retreating from the Russian advance. Germans are fleeing
the occupied territories in their thousands, in cars and carts and
on foot. But in a rural East Prussian manor house, the wealthy von
Globig family seals itself off from the world. Protected from the
deprivation and chaos around them, they make no preparations to
leave until a decision to harbour a stranger for the night begins
their undoing. Finally joining the great trek west, the remaining
members of the family face at last the catastrophic consequences of
the war. Profoundly evocative of the period, sympathetic yet
painfully honest about the motivations of its characters, All for
Nothing is a devastating portrait of the complicities and denials
of the German people as the Third Reich comes to an end.
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Homeland (Paperback)
Walter Kempowski; Translated by Charlotte Collins
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R235
R186
Discovery Miles 1 860
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It is 1988, the year before the Berlin Wall came down. Jonathan
Fabrizius, a journalist living in West Germany, is asked to travel
to the contested lands of former East Prussia - where the Nazi
legacy lives on in buildings and fortifications - to write about
the route for a car rally. It's a plum job, but his interest is
piqued by a personal connection. Here, among the refugees fleeing
the advancing Russians in 1945, he was born. Homeland is a nuanced
work from one of the great modern European storytellers, in which
an everyday German comes face to face with his painful family
history, and devastating questions about ordinary Germans'
complicity in the war.
Swansong 1945 chronicles four significant days in the last three
weeks of WWII: 20 April, Hitler's last birthday; 25 April, when
American and Soviet troops first met at the Elbe; 30 April, the day
Hitler committed suicide; and 8 May, the day of the German
surrender. Side by side in these pages, we encounter the voices of
civilians fleeing on foot to the west, British and American POWs
dreaming of home, concentration camp survivors, loyal soldiers from
both sides of the conflict and national leaders including
Churchill, Hitler and Mussolini. A monumental account of survival,
suffering, hope and despair, Swansong 1945 brings vividly to life a
conflict whose repercussions are felt today.
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All for Nothing (Paperback)
Walter Kempowski; Translated by Anthea Bell; Introduction by Jenny Erpenbeck
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R455
R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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All for Nothing (MP3 format, CD)
Walter Kempowski; Translated by Anthea Bell; Introduction by Jenny Erpenbeck; Translated by Susan Bernofsky; Read by Grover Gardner
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R688
R515
Discovery Miles 5 150
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