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My Father, the Germans and I

Essays, Lectures, Interviews
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My Father, the Germans and I by Jurek Becker is a reflective exploration of identity and memory against the backdrop of post-war Germany. The narrative intertwines Becker's personal recollections of his father, an Auschwitz survivor, with insights into their complex relationship and the broader societal issues of their environment. The book deftly navigates themes of survival, cultural tensions, and the legacy of trauma, providing a unique perspective on the impacts of history on individual lives.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy deep, personal explorations of individual identity amidst historical upheaval. It offers a poignant narrative that intertwines personal history with broader cultural and societal changes, providing insight into the impact of the past on the present. If you appreciate introspective memoirs that delve into themes of heritage and identity, this book could be a compelling read.

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My Father, the Germans and I

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Jurek Becker (1937-1997) is best known for his novel Jacob the Liar, which follows the life of a man who, like Becker, lived in the Łódź 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 humour 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.

Series: The Seagull Library of German Literature

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857428240

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Edited by Christine Becker
  • Translated by Christine Becker

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Jrek Becker (1937-1997) was a Holocaust survivor and one of the few novelists of Jewish heritage in post-World War II Germany. He was the author of many acclaimed novels, including Jacob the Liar, Sleepless Days, and Bronstein's Children.

Christine Becker grew up in a notable German publishing family and studied German literature and publishing at the Freie University in Berlin. In 2004, Becker edited the published collection of letters written by her husband between 1969-96, entitled Your Nonpareils, followed bya collection of essays, interviews and lectures, entitled My Father, the Germans and I, in 2007; both are published by Suhrkamp. She lives in Berlin.

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