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    The Greater Hope: Translated by Geoff Wilkes

     
    The Greater Hope: Translated by Geoff Wilkes

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    Ilse Aichinger was born to a Jewish mother in Vienna in 1921. Prior to 1938 her Aunt Klara waited for the family in London, but only Ilse's twin sister, Helga, escaped on the last Kindertransport. Ilse remained. She survived, and published The Greater Hope in 1948. The novel reflects Ilse Aichinger's experience of anti-Semitism as young woman in Nazi Austria, and through her extraordinary use of language the author not only captures the horror and the humanity of that experience, but transcends it to offer a profound meditation on a greater hope, the metaphysical perspectives of which surpass the physical trajectories of devastation, deportation and death.
    Many authors have endeavoured to determine the sense and meaning of Aichinger's works, which are often considered complex and multi-layered. This may explain why one of Austria's most gifted authors has not yet received the international recognition she deserves.
    The Nachwort to this new translation casts fresh light on The Greater Hope through an original and in-depth analysis of interviews given by Aichinger throughout her life.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9783826059216
    Medium:
    Bound
    Number of pages:
    254
    Publication date:
    2016-05-01
    Publisher:
    Königshausen u. Neumann
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9783826059216
    Medium:
    Bound
    Number of pages:
    254
    Publication date:
    2016-05-01
    Publisher:
    Königshausen u. Neumann
    Languages:
    english

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