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The ›Waldstein‹ Sonata
Hartmut Lange’s first novella collection founded his international reputation as a writer.
Novellas about the state of those unhappy individuals for whom consciousness was a particular doom. Novellas about Nietzsche’s insanity, the Goebbels children, the mysterious suicide of Kleist and Henriette Vogel, the nihilist Alfred Seidel, who ended his life in a psychiatric hospital at the age of twenty-nine, and about a Jewish woman who goes walking with an SS man, who will become her murderer.
112 pages
1984
978-3-257-01669-7
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»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«
»These fleeting figures in search of lost memories, these fallen angels, are related to the protagonists from another German’s films: Wim Wenders.«
»Everything sounds real in these fictitious stories with which the author proves his literary imagination: breath-taking.«
»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«