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Stillbach, oder Die Sehnsucht : Roman / Sabine Gruber.
Van Pelt Library PT2667.R7923 S75 2011
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gruber, Sabine, 1963-
- Language:
- German
- Italian
- Subjects (All):
- Women--Fiction.
- Women.
- World War, 1939-1945--Italy--Fiction.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Italy.
- Genre:
- Novels.
- Fiction.
- Belletristische Darstellung.
- Physical Description:
- 379 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- München : Beck, 2011.
- Language Note:
- Some text in Italian.
- Summary:
- "The core of the book comprises the interlinked stories of two women, both German-speaking Italians from the fictional South Tyrolese village of Stillbach. Emma and Ines come to work in Rome at different times and end up spending their entire lives there. Alternating with an account from the 1970s told by Ines is the story of Emma, who arrived in the capital via Venice in the late 1930s, driven from her northern homeland by economic hardship. Emma remains in Rome throughout the Nazi occupation and its immediate aftermath, becomes pregnant, marries the father and eventually inherits the family business. Her fiancé́, a Stillbach boy drafted into the SS, had been a victim of a partisan bomb. Vivid and painful memories of that loss well up in Emma, as well as nostalgia for her native Boze.
- The novel has a framework narrative, set in 2009, in which the manuscript that Ines had been working on comes to light. It is found by Ines' childhood friend Clara, who travels to Rome after Ines' death to sort out her affairs. Clara meets up with Paul Vogel, a historian of fascism and the German occupation who had a one-night stand with Ines and saw her again shortly before she died. Clara seems less upset at her friend's passing than at Ines making no mention of her in her writing and for skewing certain facts. But Ines' story resulted from reading eyewitness accounts of the Nazi occupation that she happened upon in a scholarly journal, and from conversations with Emma, her former employer. The intimate personal details of Emma's life that it contains speak of a rapprochement between the two women: genuine working through the past, it seems, does not reside in ostentatious public acts of contrition but rather is teased out in small shared acts of remembrance and reconciliation."--New Books in German web site.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (page 379).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Department of Germanic Languages Book Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9783406621666
- 340662166X
- OCLC:
- 773208606
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