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Through three interconnected essays — in prose, precise yet dreamlike — Judith Hermann captures those moments when reality shifts: a friendship that unravels, salt-bright summers on the North Sea, an unconventional childhood, and the weight of familial trauma.
Part literary meditation, part memoir, part novel, this work explores the delicate art of transforming life into literature, challenging our deepest and sometimes darkest assumptions about memory, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves.
Winner of the Wilhelm Raabe Prize in 2023
| ISBN | 9781781178119 |
|---|---|
| Author | Judith Hermann |
| Publisher | Mercier Press |
| Publication date | 28 Mar 2025 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Weight | 0.282000 |
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