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  • von Hugo Hamilton
    22,00 €

    »Ein mächtiges Werk. Es erweckt so vieles zum Leben - Joseph Roth, Deutschland, die Kunst des Schreibens, Bücherverbote, die Vergangenheit, die zur Gegenwart spricht.« Colum McCann Genial und ungewöhnlich - ein Buch erzählt. Und »Die Rebellion«, ein Roman von Joseph Roth aus dem Jahr 1924, hat einiges zu erzählen: die Geschichte des Buches selbst, das 1933 vor der Bücherverbrennung bewahrt wurde, die Geschichte seines Autors, der vor den Nazis fliehen musste, und seiner geliebten Frau Friederike, die ermordet wurde. Und da gibt es noch die Geschichte von Andreas Pum, dem Helden aus »Rebellion«, Kriegsveteran und Drehorgelspieler, den das Glück verlässt, und die aktuelle Besitzerin des Buches, die Deutschamerikanerin Lena Knecht. Sie ist von der handgezeichneten Karte auf der letzten Seite des Buches fasziniert und reist nach Berlin, wo das Buch entstand ... Hugo Hamiltons vielschichtiger Roman trägt die Echos der Vergangenheit in die Gegenwart, erzählt hundert Jahre Weltgeschichte und feiert das Überleben der Literatur.

  • von Hugo Hamilton
    20,00 €

    "We wear Aran Sweaters and Lederhosen. We are forbidden from speaking English. We are trapped in a language war. We are the Speckled People." In one of the most original memoirs to emerge in years, Hugo Hamilton tells the haunting story of his German-Irish childhood in 1950s Dublin. His Gaelic-speaking, Irish nationalist father rules the home with tyranny, while his German-speaking mother rescues her children with cakes and stories of her own struggle against Nazi Germany. Out on the streets of Dublin is another country, where they are taunted as Nazis and subjected to a mock Nuremberg trial. Through the eyes of a child, this rare and shockingly honest book gradually makes sense of family, language, and identity, unlocking at last the secrets that his parents kept in the wardrobe.

  • von Hugo Hamilton
    11,48 €

    'This is the most gripping book I've read in ages ... It is beautifully written, fascinating, disturbing and often very funny.' Roddy DoyleThe childhood world of Hugo Hamilton, born and brought up in Dublin, is a confused place. His father, a sometimes brutal Irish nationalist, demands his children speak Gaelic, while his mother, a softly spoken German emigrant who has been marked by the Nazi past, speaks to them in German. He himself wants to speak English. English is, after all, what the other children in Dublin speak. English is what they use when they hunt him down in the streets and dub him Eichmann, as they bring him to trial and sentence him to death at a mock seaside court.Out of this fear and guilt and often comical cultural entanglements, he tries to understand the differences between Irish history and German history and turn the twisted logic of what he is told into truth. It is a journey that ends in liberation, but not before he uncovers the long-buried secrets that lie at the bottom of his parents wardrobe.In one of the finest books to have emerged from Ireland in many years, the acclaimed novelist Hugo Hamilton has finally written his own story - a deeply moving memoir about a whole family's homesickness for a country they can call their own.

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