Hans Keilson

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ISBN: 978-3-596-19189-5

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96 Pages, Broschur
publishing house:
Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag
publication date:
21.10.2010
ISBN 978-3-596-19189-5

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“For busy, harried or distractible readers who have the time and energy only to skim the opening paragraph of a review, I’ll say this as quickly and clearly as possible: The Death of the Adversary and Comedy in a Minor Key are masterpieces, and Hans Keilson is a genius . . . Although the novels are quite different, both are set in Nazi-occupied Europe and display their author’s eye for perfectly illustrative yet wholly unexpected incident and detail, as well as his talent for storytelling and his extraordinarily subtle and penetrating understanding of human nature. But perhaps the most distinctive aspect they share is the formal daring of the relationship between subject matter and tone. Rarely has a finer, more closely focused lens been used to study such a broad and brutal panorama, mimetically conveying a failure to come to grips with reality by refusing to call that reality by its proper name . . . Rarely have such harrowing narratives been related with such wry, off-kilter humor, and in so quiet a whisper. Read these books and join me in adding him to the list, which each of us must compose on our own, of the world’s very greatest writers.” —Francine Prose, The New York Times Book Review


About Hans Keilson

Hans Keilson was born in Bad Freienwalde in 1909 and died aged 101 in May 2011. His novel Das Leben geht weiter was the last debut by a Jewish author to be published by S. Fischer, in 1933. Hans Keilson left Germany for the Netherlands in 1936, and spent the rest of his life there. A writer and psychoanalyst, Hans Keilson was one of the very few authors to provide an outstanding analysis of the emotional, political and cultural consequences of the Nazi era in his vivid language and literature. His rather quiet and subtle, sometimes comical but always deeply human depictions of his characters and their existential and historical experiences stand in great contrast to the loud turmoil of the twentieth century. A great writer and a far-sighted analyst. S. Fischer published a two-volume edition of his works in 2005.

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Foto: Martin Spieles / S. Fischer

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