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Synopsis
At the Burning Abyss is FranzFuhmann smagnum opus a gripping and profoundly personal encounter with the great expressionist poet GeorgTrakl. It is a taking stock of two troubled lives, a turbulent century, and the liberating power of poetry.
Picking up where his last book, The Jew Car, left off, Fuhmannprobes his own susceptibility to ideology s seductions Nazism, then socialism and their antidote, the goad ofTrakl senigmatic verses. He confrontsTrakl s unlivablelife, as his poetry transcends the panaceas of black-and-white ideology, ultimately bringing a painful, necessary understanding of the whole human being: in victories and triumphs as in distress and defeat, in temptation and obsession, in splendor and in ordure.
In 1982, the German edition of At the Burning Abyss won the West German Scholl Siblings Prize, celebratingits courage to resist inhumanity. At a time of political extremism and polarization, has lost none of its urgency."