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Birgit Vanderbeke

    August 8, 1956 – December 24, 2021

    Birgit Vanderbeke focuses on exploring intergenerational trauma and societal taboos in Germany. Her style is characterized by precise language that uncovers hidden tensions and emotional complexities in her characters. Vanderbeke delves into the darker corners of the human psyche, examining how the past influences the present. Her works compel readers to confront uncomfortable truths about family relationships and collective memory.

    Birgit Vanderbeke
    Geld oder Leben
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    The mussel feast
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    You would have missed me
    • 2019

      You would have missed me

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.7(102)Add rating

      By the author of Peirene’s bestseller The Mussel Feast. A family is torn apart by their dream of a better future in the West. A true story narrated through the eyes of a child.West Germany, early 1960s: A little girl arrives with her parents from East Germany in a camp for displaced people. The girl’s father is abusive, the mother ignores her. Soon she will celebrate her seventh birthday and all she wants is a cat. Instead she receives an illuminated globe. The girl can’t hide her disappointment – but then she discovers that the globe offers her a way to escape the misery of the camp.Why Peirene chose to publish this book:Today, as in the past, people flee from one country to another in the hope of finding a better future. But how do children experience such displacement? How do they cope with traumas of a refugee camp? In this novel Birgit Vanderbeke goes back to her own childhood in the divided Germany of the 1960s. She shows how the little girl she once was saved herself by imagining countries on the far side of the world. A masterpiece of memory turned into fiction.

      You would have missed me
    • 2013

      The mussel feast

      • 105 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.5(1329)Add rating

      "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."--Back cover.

      The mussel feast
    • 2000