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Hans Keilson

    December 12, 1909 – May 31, 2011

    Hans Keilson was an author whose works explored profound human experiences with remarkable sensitivity and insight. His writing frequently delved into themes of loss, memory, and the intricacies of human connection, showcasing a unique ability to capture the subtle nuances of the psyche. Keilson's literary style was characterized as both poetic and starkly honest, drawing readers into the inner lives of his characters with deep empathy. His contributions are celebrated for their universal examination of the human condition and their lasting emotional resonance.

    Romane und Erzählungen
    Life goes on
    There stands my house
    The Death of the Adversary
    Comedy in a Minor Key
    Sequential traumatization in children
    • 2012

      The first English-language translation of the memoirs of Hans Keilson, one of Europe's most masterful and remarkable writersIn this unique work, which was composed in the 1990s and only recently rediscovered, Keilson brings back a bygone era in snapshots from a life spanning one hundred years. The external stations of this life his youth in Brandenburg, his student and the fast life in Berlin, his exile in Holland, his survival in hiding, and the loss of his parents are framed by economic crisis, anti-Semitism, and war, but also by friendship, music, and hope. Hand Keilson reveals these themes in gentle, quizzical reflections and fragments,, producing and unforgettable portrait of his time.The memoir is followed by a beguiling conversation about Keilson's one hundred years of living and writing. It provides an incomparable insight into the man who The New York Times recently hailed as 'one of the world's very greatest writers'.PRAISE FOR KANS KEILSON'the author lets us peer into his soul.'The Boston Globe'Hans Keilson is a genius.'The New York Times

      There stands my house
    • 2012

      Life goes on

      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(195)Add rating

      Follows Hans Selderson, a German Jew and decorated World War I veteran living in German and working as a textile merchant, and his family as they encounter troubles in the aftermath of the war. Based on the author's life.

      Life goes on
    • 2011

      My enemy - I shall refer to him as B. At that time I had only a very vague idea of what it meant to be someone's enemy; One has to mature gradually towards one's enemy as towards one's best friend. Both hypnotised and horrified by his enemy, our hero chronicles the fear, anger and defiance of everyday life under tyranny.

      The Death of the Adversary
    • 2010

      Traces the struggles of a Dutch couple who shelter a Jewish man during the Nazi occupation and dispose of his body when he dies of pneumonia.

      Comedy in a Minor Key