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Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman

Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman

Author(s): Friedrich Christian Delius

Era(s): 1943

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Rome, one January afternoon in 1943. A young German woman is on her way to listen to a Bach concert at the Lutheran church. Innocent and naive, the war is for her little more than a daydream, until she realizes that her husband might never return. This is a mesmerizing psychological portrait of the human need to safeguard innocence and integrity at any cost – even at the risk of excluding reality. Moreover, it’s a compelling and credible description of a typical young German woman during the Nazi era. If we can relate to her we come close to understanding the forces that were shaping an entire generation. The literary masterpiece by one of Germany’s most renowned contemporary writers was published in 2006 and immediately reprinted three times within the first couple of months.

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The reader is privy to the internal workings and machinations of this woman’s thoughts, as she heads for a concert in Rome. One long sentence is an unusual literary structure and works to stunning...

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