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Flight to Afar
Published by Diogenes as Sansibar oder der letzte Grund
Original Title: Sansibar oder der letzte Grund
A boy dreaming of Huckleberry Finn, a mortally ill Pastor, a disillusioned Communist, a young Jewish girl running for her life - meet in a half-derelict Baltic fishing village and are drawn into a daring plan of escape from Nazi Germany. At the center of their plan is a small statue in the Pastor's church, a statue which is to be confiscated because it is politically dangerous, a statue so beautiful and powerful that it welds together the strangely assorted band of refugees.
This unusual novel - unusual in both form and content - is a masterpiece of condensed dramatic writing. Andersch investigates the many needs for flight and the strange loyalties which sometimes make escape impossible.
General Fiction,
Compulsory Reading
224 pages
1970
978-3-257-00908-8
World rights are handled by Diogenes
224 pages
1970
978-3-257-00908-8
World rights are handled by Diogenes
»A wonderful book.«
Wolfgang Koeppen
»The force of Andersch's rejection of ideologies is matched by the strength of his belief in simple human decency: ›Flight to Afar‹ is at once a parable of free will and of the responsibility of the individual.«
Marcel Reich-Ranicki
»A master of German prose.«
Max Frisch