Summerhouse, Later Stories

Cover of Summerhouse, Later Stories by Judith Hermann
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780060006877
Dimensions:
Height: 7.12 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.48 Pounds
Width: 0.49 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 833/.92
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Summerhouse, Later Stories by Judith Hermann is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on April 1, 2003. This collection features nine stories that explore themes of love, loss, loneliness, and hope, presenting a vivid portrayal of a generation eager to move beyond the past while seeking a fragile sense of balance. Hermann’s writing captures the complexities of contemporary life against the backdrop of Berlin, offering insights into the emotional landscapes of her characters.

Readers will encounter a diverse array of narratives, including a man searching for stability through the purchase of a summerhouse and a young girl breaking free from familial constraints. The stories delve into the lives of individuals grappling with their identities and aspirations, all while navigating the vibrant yet chaotic environment of modern Berlin. With a total of 224 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the pursuit of living in the moment amidst the challenges of the contemporary world.


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In nine luminous stories of love and loss, loneliness and hope, Judith Hermann’s stunning debut collection paints a vivid and poignant picture of a generation ready and anxious to turn their back on the past, to risk uncertainty in search of a fresh, if fragile, equilibrium. An international bestseller and translated into twelve languages, Summerhouse, Later heralds the arrival of one of Germanys most arresting new literary talents.

A restless man hopes to find permanence in the purchase of a summerhouse outside Berlin. A young girl, trapped in a paralyzing web of family stories and secrets, finally manages to break free. A granddaughter struggles to lay her grandmother’s ghosts to rest. A successful and simplistic artist becomes inexplicably obsessed with an elusive and strangely sinister young girl.

Against the backdrop of contemporary Berlin, possibly Europe’s most vibrant and exhilarating city, Hermann’s characters are as kaleidoscopic and extraordinary as their metropolis, united mostly in a furious and dogged pursuit of the elusive specter of “living in the moment.” They’re people who, in one way or another, constantly challenge the madness of the modern world and whose dreams of transcending the ordinary for that “narrow strip of sky over the rooftops” are deeply felt and perfectly rendered.

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Publisher: Harper Collins. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780060006877.
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Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: Reprint.

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