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Gesammelte Erz Ahlungen

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ISBN-10: 0226904954

ISBN-13: 9780226904955

Edition: 1995

Authors: Christa Wolf, Heike Schwarzbauer, Rick Takvorian

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What Remains collects Christa Wolf's short fiction, from early work in the sixties to the widely debated title story, first published in Germany in 1990. Addressing a wide range of topics, from sexual politics to the nature of memory, these powerful and often very personal stories offer a fascinating introduction to Wolf's work. What Remains and Other Stories . . . is clear and farsighted. The eight heartfelt stories in the book show why she has been respected as a serious author since her 1968 novel, The Quest for Christa T. . . . Wolf uses her own experiences and observations to create universal themes about the controls upon human freedom.--Herbert Mitgang, New York Times Christa Wolf…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 12/1/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.83" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Christa Wolf was born on March 18, 1929, in Landsberg, which is now Gorzow, Poland. Her father joined the Nazi Party and she became a member of the girls' version of the Hitler Youth. In 1949, she joined the Socialist Unity Party and studied German literature at universities in Jena and Leipzig. She wrote numerous novels during her lifetime including The Divided Heaven, The Quest for Christa T., A Model Childhood, and Cassandra. She won several awards including the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1963 and Thomas Mann Prize for literature in 2010. She died on December 1, 2011 at the age of 82.

Exchanging Glances Tuesday, September 27 June Afternoon Unter den Linden
The New Life and Opinions of a Tomcat A Little Outing to H
Self-Experiment What Remains