Ludwig's Room

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Ludwig's Room by Alois Hotschnig explores themes of identity and memory as a man deals with the unsettling discovery of his uncle's hidden life. When he stumbles upon his deceased uncle's locked room filled with letters, he unravels secrets that challenge his perception of family and self. The novel weaves past and present, offering a profound reflection on personal history and its impacts.
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Ludwig's Room

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When Kurt Weber inherits his great-uncle's lakeside house, he finds traces of the dark secrets of his family's past. The early inhabitants of the house haunt his dreams nightly. One day, a ghostlike woman appears before him, hiding herself in a room that had been kept locked throughout his childhood. Inside, Kurt finds a hidden stash of photographs, letters, and documents. As he deciphers them, he gradually understands the degree of complicity in wartime horrors by his family and among his neighbours.

As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the entire village adheres to an old and widely understood agreement not to expose the many members in the community who had been involved with a nearby prison camp during World War II. This knowledge wraps the entire communityβ€”those involved, and those who know of the involvementβ€”in inescapable guilt for generations. Translated from the original German by Tess Lewis, Ludwig's Room is a story of love, betrayal, honour, and cowardice, as well as the burden of history and the moral demands of the present.

'Death and debt are the big issues of the 1959-born Austrian, who is one of the best writers of his generation. His work [...] is consistent. The same spirit is at work from the first stories to the critically acclaimed and award-winning novel, Leonardo's Hands, to Ludwig's Room.' - SΓΌddeutsche Zeitung

'The secret of literature is to make the reader curious about the solution of a riddle. Hotschnig has mastered this technique like no other in his generation Austrian comrades. No word is superfluous.' - The Vienna Press

'The book is political in a broad enough sense that, now published in English for the first time, it does not feel dated. Lewis's excellent translation renders the intensity and aphorism of Hotschnig's style while skilfully alternating between "home" and "homeland" to convey Heimat, a difficult-to-translate concept that is at the heart of Ludwig's Room.' - Times Higher Education

Series: The Seagull Library of German Literature

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Ludwig's Room captures political themes that remain relevant, even in its English translation. The translation by Lewis effectively conveys Hotschnig's intense and aphoristic style, skilfully navigating the nuanced concept of "Heimet". The book deals with significant themes like death and debt, showcasing Hotschnig as a leading Austrian writer of his generation, with a consistent and critically acclaimed body of work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857428301

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by Tess Lewis

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 172g

Pages: 146

About the Author

Alois Hotschnig is already well known in the world of translated literature, because of the favourable reception of Leonardo's Hand and Maybe This time.
Tess Lewis has been awarded the Pen Translates Grant for Ludwig's Room.

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