My Father, the Germans and I von Jurek Becker

Essays, Lectures, Interviews
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Jürek Becker (1937-97) is best known for his novel Jacob the Liar, which follows the life of a man, who, like Becker, lived in the Lódz ghetto during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Throughout his career, Becker also wrote nonfiction, and the essays, lectures, and interviews collected in My Father, the Germans and I share a common thread in that they each speak to Becker's interactions with and opinions on the social, political, and cultural conditions of twentieth-century Germany.

Becker, who had lived in both German states and in unified Germany, was passionately and humorously active in the political debates of his time. Becker never directly aligned himself with either the political ideology of East Germany or the capitalist market forces of West Germany. The remains of fascism in postwar Germany, and the demise of Socialism, as well as racism and xenophobic violence, were topics that perpetually interested Becker. However, his writings, as evidenced in this collection, were never pedantic, but always entertaining, retaining the sense of humor that made his novels so admired.

My Father, the Germans and I gives expression to an exceptional author's perception of himself and the world and to his tireless attempt to bring his own unique tone of linguistic brevity, irony, and balance to German relations.

Jürek Becker (1937-97) is best known for his novel Jacob the Liar, which follows the life of a man, who, like Becker, lived in the Lódz ghetto during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Throughout his career, Becker also wrote nonfiction, and the essays, lectures, and interviews collected in My Father, the Germans and I share a common thread in that they each speak to Becker's interactions with and opinions on the social, political, and cultural conditions of twentieth-century Germany.

Becker, who had lived in both German states and in unified Germany, was passionately and humorously active in the political debates of his time. Becker never directly aligned himself with either the political ideology of East Germany or the capitalist market forces of West Germany. The remains of fascism in postwar Germany, and the demise of Socialism, as well as racism and xenophobic violence, were topics that perpetually interested Becker. However, his writings, as evidenced in this collection, were never pedantic, but always entertaining, retaining the sense of humor that made his novels so admired.

My Father, the Germans and I gives expression to an exceptional author's perception of himself and the world and to his tireless attempt to bring his own unique tone of linguistic brevity, irony, and balance to German relations.

AutorBecker, Jurek / Becker, Christine (Hrsg.)
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Seitenangabe200 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 15 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH2.3 cm x B1.6 cm x D0.2 cm 397 g
ReiheThe German List
VerlagSeagull Books London Ltd

Über den Autor Jurek Becker

Jurek Becker wurde am 30. September 1937 in Lodz/Polen geboren und starb am 14. März 1997 in Sieseby/Schleswig-Holstein. Von 1939 bis 1945 wuchs Becker im Ghetto in Lodz auf und wurde später in den Konzentrationslagern Ravensbrück und Sachsenhausen inhaftiert. 1945 siedelte er in den Ostteil Berlins über, wo er von 1957 bis 1960 Philosophie an der Humboldt-Universität studierte. 1960 wurde Becker aus politischen Gründen vom Studium ausgeschlossen und ging an die Filmhochschule Babelsberg. Becker ist Autor zahlreicher Drehbücher. 1969 wurde sein erster Roman veröffentlicht - Jakob der Lügner wurde weltbekannt. Jurek Beckers Werk wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Adolf-Grimme-Preis in Gold und dem Bundesverdienstkreuz.

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