After the War - E-book - ePub

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H. Camp Gordinier

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 H. Camp Gordinier - After the War.
Written by a graduate of Brown University and a Russian Linguist who served the U. S. Security Agency from 1965-1967, After the War is a sweeping narrative... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Written by a graduate of Brown University and a Russian Linguist who served the U. S. Security Agency from 1965-1967, After the War is a sweeping narrative of Germany's transformation from a shattered nation told through one families journey through the ruins of defeat to an uncertain future. Through the intertwining lives of the Bruggermann siblings - Rupert, Heinrich, Sybille, and Renate - the novel explores the personal challenges and moral dilemmas faced by ordinary Germans in extraordinary times.
Rupert seeks stability as a manager at Volkswagen, symbolizing Germany's economic resurgence. Heinrich's descent into criminal activity, selling Nazi war souvenirs and stolen American goods, represents the darker undercurrents still present in society. Sybille's journey from unhappy nurse trainee to falling in love with an American serviceman highlights the changing dynamics between Germans and their former enemies.
Renate's commitment to preserving the family farm embodies the struggle between tradition and progress. After the War offers an intimate portrayal of a family grappling with their past while trying to forge a new future. The introduction of Hildegard Shornstein, a refugee from Dresden who rises from poverty to become a world-famous pianist, adds depth to the narrative, illustrating themes of resilience and redemption.
Set against the larger canvas of a nation in flux, it explores themes of guilt, resilience, and the search for identity in a world forever changed by war.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    18/10/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8227317827
  • EAN
    9798227317827
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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