It All Tastes of Farewell

Diaries, 1964–1970
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It All Tastes of Farewell is a poignant autobiographical account by Brigitte Reimann, capturing her last year amid her battle with cancer. Through intimate diary entries, Reimann reflects on personal struggles, relationships, and the socio-political changes in East Germany, all while confronting her impending mortality. The memoir paints a vivid portrait of resilience and the determination to capture life's essence, even in its fleeting moments.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy deeply personal and poignant explorations of a writer's life and inner world. As a compelling biography and memoir, it offers a glimpse into the challenges and reflections of Brigitte Reimann, weaving together themes of creativity, love, and the passage of time.

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It All Tastes of Farewell

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Continuing where Reimann's earlier book of diaries, I Have No Regrets, left off in 1964, this volume is a compelling and frank account of one woman’s life and loves in 1960s East Germany.

It All Tastes of Farewell is a frank account of one woman’s life and loves in 1960s East Germany. As a writer, Brigitte Reimann could not help but tell a compelling story, and that is borne out here in her diaries, which are as gripping as any novel. She recorded only what mattered: telling details, emotional truths, and political realities.

Never written for publication and first published in full in German only after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these diaries offer a unique record of what it felt like to live in a country that no longer exists, a country represented for years largely through Cold War propaganda, and still portrayed in fairy-tale Stasi dramas. Here, we get a sense of lived experience as if Doris Lessing or Edna O’Brien had been allowed in with their notebooks.

This volume continues where her earlier book of diaries, I Have No Regrets, left off, in 1964. It sees Reimann grow wistful and at times bitter, as her love life, her professional life, and her health all suffer. Yet throughout, she retains a lively appetite for new experiences and a dedication to writing. Finally, she finds security in a surprising new love, and although she died soon after this volume ends, the novel she was writing was to become a much-read cult hit after her death.

A remarkable document from a time and place that we still struggle to see clearly, It All Tastes of Farewell is unforgettable, a last gift from an essential writer.

Series: The Seagull Library of German Literature

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These books showcase Brigitte Reimann as a remarkably talented and nonconformist author who embraced life fully despite society's limitations. She is celebrated as a keen observer of social environments, an honest self-critic, and is noted for her striking sense of humour.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781803092270

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by Steph Morris

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 454

About the Author

Brigitte Reimann (1933–73) was a German teacher and writer. Her novel Ankunft im Alltag is regarded as a masterpiece of socialist realism. Steph Morris has translated a range of German prose, poetry, and drama, ranging from Ilse Aichinger to Feridun Zaimoglu, Martin Suter, and Pina Bausch. He is also a poet and artist.
 

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