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New Directions Paperbook " #1092: The Book of Words

by Jenny Erpenbeck

New Directions Paperbook                                                                            " #1092: The Book of Words Cover

 

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A searing novella about coming of age in a land of tyranny, by one of Germany's most brilliant young authors.

In The Book of Words, Jenny Erpenbeck captures with amazing virtuosity the inner life of a young girl who survives the totalitarian regime of a curiously unnamed South American country (most likely Argentina during it "dirty war"). Raised by parents whose real identity ends up shocking her, the girl comes of age in a country where gunshots are mistaken for blown tires, innocent citizens are dragged off buses, and tortured and disappeared friends and family return to visit her from the dead.

Review:

"German author Erpenbeck (The Old Child & Other Stories) observes the machinations of a repressive political regime through the eyes of an adolescent girl in this slim but dense novella. The story is set in an unnamed tropical capital where the sun always shines (probably Argentina, the translator notes) and narrated by a girl who parrots what she hears from her parents, emigrants from a snowy faraway place very much like Germany: her father is a highly placed minister whose job is to 'maintain an equilibrium,' that is, to torture people; and her mother is a pampered homemaker who prefers to insulate herself from reality. The young narrator begins to notice how things are changing: shops are closed up, the railroad is abolished, food is rationed and people in her life begin to disappear or are detained and abused by the police. Half-truths, hearsay and speculation form the slippery foundation of the narrator's knowledge, giving readers an intriguing vantage point from which to view a country in turmoil." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Jenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967. She has worked on opera and musical productions since 1991, and now lives in Berlin. Her books of fiction have been translated worldwide.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780811217064
Author:
Erpenbeck, Jenny
Publisher:
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Translator:
Bernofsky, Susan
Author:
Bernofsky, Susan
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Series:
New Directions Paperbook
Series Volume:
1092
Publication Date:
20071231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
93
Dimensions:
8 x 5 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "German author Erpenbeck (The Old Child & Other Stories) observes the machinations of a repressive political regime through the eyes of an adolescent girl in this slim but dense novella. The story is set in an unnamed tropical capital where the sun always shines (probably Argentina, the translator notes) and narrated by a girl who parrots what she hears from her parents, emigrants from a snowy faraway place very much like Germany: her father is a highly placed minister whose job is to 'maintain an equilibrium,' that is, to torture people; and her mother is a pampered homemaker who prefers to insulate herself from reality. The young narrator begins to notice how things are changing: shops are closed up, the railroad is abolished, food is rationed and people in her life begin to disappear or are detained and abused by the police. Half-truths, hearsay and speculation form the slippery foundation of the narrator's knowledge, giving readers an intriguing vantage point from which to view a country in turmoil." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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