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Svenja Leiber

    This author has established herself as one of the most significant voices in German literature. Her works, often lauded for their depth and distinctive style, delve into complex human experiences. With a keen eye for detail and sharp psychological insight, she captures the essence of contemporary life. Her narrative skill resonates with readers, leaving a lasting impact.

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    Büchsenlicht
    Kazimira
    Büchsenlicht. Erzählungen
    Los tres violines de Ruven Preuk
    The last country
    • 2017

      The last country

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(34)Add rating

      Now in paperback, the epic tale of a violinist who must navigate the fractious world of early twentieth-century Germany. "Ruven Preuk stands apart from the village, on an August day in 1911, and listens." Thus begins an epic bildungsroman about the life of Ruven Preuk, son of the wainwright, child of a sleepy village in Germany's north, where life is both simple and harsh. Ruven, though, is neither. He has the ability to see sounds, leading him to discover an uncanny gift for the violin. When he meets a talented teacher in the Jewish quarter, Ruven falls under the spell of a prodigious future. But as the twentieth century looms, Ruven's pursuit of his craft takes a turn. In The Last Country, Svenja Leiber spins a tale that moves from the mansions of a disappearing aristocracy to a communist rebellion, from a joyous village wedding to a Nazi official's threats, from the First World War to the Second. As the world Ruven knows disappears, the gifted musician must grapple with an important question: to what end has he devoted himself to his art? Winner of the 2015 Arno Reinfrank Literaturpreis

      The last country