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The Mussel Feast

The Mussel Feast

Author(s): Birgit Vanderbeke

Location(s): Berlin

Genre(s): Fiction

Era(s): Late 1980s

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The German book that has shaped an entire generation. A mother and her two teenage children sit at the dinner table. In the middle stands a large pot of cooked mussels. Why has the father not returned home? As the evening wears on, we glimpse the issues that are tearing this family apart. ‘I wrote this book in August 1989, just before the Fall of the Berlin Wall. I wanted to understand how revolutions start. It seemed logical to use the figure of a tyrannical father and turn the story into a German family saga.’ Birgit Vanderbeke Why Peirene chose to publish this book: ‘I love this monologue. It’s the first Peirene book which made me laugh out loud with tears in my eyes. The author lays bare the contradictory logic of an inflexible mind. This is a poignant yet hilarious narrative with a brilliant ending.’ Meike Ziervogel

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A real modern German classic. Love Peirene’s collection of two hour reads! It is atmospheric of a German family and the home environment, rather than place – Meli Moor –

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