Jenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967. She is the author of several works of fiction, including The Book of Words (2007) and Visitation (2010), both translated by Susan Bernofsky and published by New Directions. The End of Days won the prestigious Hans Fallada Prize in 2014. Also an opera director, she currently lives in Berlin.
A forested property on a Brandenburg lake outside Berlin lies at the heart of this darkly sensual, elegiac novel. Visitation offers us the stories of twelve individuals who make their home here. The narrative weaves in and out of history and time, shimmering through the public and secret spaces of a magical little house and showing us the passions and fates of its inhabitants. Elegant and poetic, Visitation presents a literary mosaic of the last century in Germany, tearing open wounds and offering moments of reconciliation with its dramatic stories and its exquisite evocation of a landscape no political upheaval can truly change.
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评分在大屠杀文学泛滥的今日,作者以诗意、优雅的方式讲述了这段历史,寻找到了一种保持客观又充满深情的方法。
评分在大屠杀文学泛滥的今日,作者以诗意、优雅的方式讲述了这段历史,寻找到了一种保持客观又充满深情的方法。
评分在大屠杀文学泛滥的今日,作者以诗意、优雅的方式讲述了这段历史,寻找到了一种保持客观又充满深情的方法。
评分在大屠杀文学泛滥的今日,作者以诗意、优雅的方式讲述了这段历史,寻找到了一种保持客观又充满深情的方法。
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