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A Different Kind of Happiness
Published by Diogenes as Eine andere Form des Glücks
Original Title: Eine andere Form des Glücks
»Truth lies in disappearance«, a puzzling sentence which runs through the book like a leitmotif and poses many questions.
Corinna Mühlbauer, the reticent girlfriend of the renowned Berlin structural engineer Kippenberger, throws doubt not only on her relationship with Kippenberger but also on the marriage of their friends, a dentist couple called Dahlhaus. How does she do it? How does she, who is so often silent and apparently uninvolved, manage to irritate the people around her and plunge them into despair? She is there one minute and gone the next, vanished as if into thin air. The truth lies in disappearance…
It is not clear why Corinna suddenly refuses to marry Kippenberger, why she always takes the same route to the Grunewald lake, and why the moon over the lake is visible in the south-east at first, and then in the north-west.
The perspectives are confused, nothing is in its right place. The marriage carousel starts slowly to revolve, until Corinna finds the man who she believes understands her »different kind of happiness«. In this mysterious subtle book, Hartmut Lange penetrates spaces far beyond the hectic life of the Berlin metropolis. In brilliantly dense and laconic language, he describes people willing to embark on tortuous paths in their search for happiness.
General Fiction
144 pages
1999
978-3-257-06211-3
World rights are handled by Diogenes
144 pages
1999
978-3-257-06211-3
World rights are handled by Diogenes