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Treichel examines this question with skill and sensitivity; the book may well be an example from his own life, it is certainly an allegory of regaining the Germany that was "lost" after World War II. At its most basic level, it is an essay on the meaning of loss for anyone and everyone. The story is simple/5(10). Hans-Ulrich Treichel: Der Verlorene (Lost) The unnamed narrator of this book, a German boy of around twelve years of age, has a lot of problems with his brother, Arnold. He has never met Arnold and nor does Arnold appear in this book.  · Not since The Reader has a work of fiction so stunningly evoked the guilt and shame that resounds in postwar Germany. In this debut novel of astonishing origina.


Hans-Ulrich Treichel is a professor of German literature at the University of Leipzig. Translated from the German by Carol Brown Janeway. Lost. Hans-Ulrich Treichel (Picador, £5) Buy it at a discount at BOL. This is the story of a German family living on the fat of the Wirtschaftswunder but unable to enjoy prosperity until they. Hans-Ulrich Treichel, b. , is Professor of German Literature at the German Institute of Literature, University of Leipzig. This novella, published in Germany in and translated by Carol Brown Janeway a year later, is set in the mids and narrated by a boy whose parents fled from Russian troops who had invaded their village in Prussia.


Treichel examines this question with skill and sensitivity; the book may well be an example from his own life, it is certainly an allegory of regaining the Germany that was "lost" after World War II. At its most basic level, it is an essay on the meaning of loss for anyone and everyone. The story is simple. Hans-Ulrich Treichel: 'Lost' A boy tells the story of his brother who went missing during the war. www.doorway.ru: Lost () by Hans-Ulrich Treichel and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.

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