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A Minute's Silence
By Siegfried Lenz and Anthea Bell (trans)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Gardners Books
Publication date September 1, 2009
Pages 125
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Fiction
ISBN-13 9781906598440
ISBN-10 1906598444
Dimensions 0.75 by 4.75 by 7.50 in.
Weight 0.48 lbs.
Availability§ Publisher Out of Stock
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $16.10
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: The delicately paced structure of Lenz's novella begins with the memorial ceremony for a popular young English mistress, Stella Petersen, seamlessly alternating between this scene and eighteen-year-old Christian's memory of a summer love affair with his tutor. They keep their mutual attraction concealed at school and as the season goes on the lovers continue to meet discreetly. Tragedy strikes when Stella goes on holiday with friends, sailing around the Danish islands. As the yacht returns to Hirtshafen at the end of the trip, a storm breaks. Before Christian's eyes his beloved is flung overboard and fatally wounded. Lenz was twenty or thirty pages into writing A Minute's Silence when his wife of fifty-six years died. Grief-stricken, he suffered from a serious bout of writer's block and it seemed he would never finish the novel. With the passage of time, Lenz found that he could write again and complete this tender love story. Despite the obvious distance and difference of Lenz's own long marriage and the brief, youthful passion of Christian for Stella, Lenz has wrought a well-aimed response to Auden's famous request: 'Tell me the truth about love.' Siegfried Lenz formed part of the influential Gruppe 47 with Günter Grass, and is mentioned in the same league as Grass, Heinrich Böll and W G Sebald. He served in the German navy before becoming a journalist and writer. His fiction, plays and reportage have turned him into one of Germany's leading voices of conscience, dramatising issues of authority, memory and resistance in ambitious realistic novels, including The German Lesson (1968) and later fables such as The Lighthouse. He went to Poland with Willy Brandt on his historic trip in 1970, and also kept up an important correspondence with the greatest Jewish poet of the Holocaust, Paul Celan.

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9781906598440 | details & prices | 125 pages | 4.75 × 7.50 × 0.75 in. | 0.48 lbs | List price $16.10
About: The delicately paced structure of Lenz's novella begins with the memorial ceremony for a popular young English mistress, Stella Petersen, seamlessly alternating between this scene and eighteen-year-old Christian's memory of a summer love affair with his tutor.

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