Contributions

  • Elizabeth Preston - Translator

Publication

2016 - University of Chicago Press

Language

English

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-103037345977
  • ISBN-139783037345979
  • OCLC Control Number939863282
  • Better World Books9783037345979
  • Open LibraryOL38294151M

Classifications

  • LCCPT2638
  • LCCPQ2679.C414 O7513 2016

Description

“Born too late to see the war and too early to forget it.” So writes Reiner Schürmann in *Origins*, a startlingly personal account of life as a young man from postwar Germany in the 1960s. Schürmann’s semi-autobiographical protagonist is incapable of escaping a past he never consciously experienced. All around him are barely concealed reminders of Nazi-inflicted death and destruction. His own experiences of displacement and rootlessness, too, are the burden of a cruel collective past. His story presents itself as a continuous quest for—and struggle to free himself from—his origins. The hero is haunted relentlessly by his fractured identity—in his childhood at his father’s factory, where he learns of the Nazi past through a horrible discovery; in an Israeli kibbutz, where, after a few months of happiness, he is thrown out for being a German; in postwar Freiburg, where he reencounters a friend who escaped the Nazi concentration camps; and finally, in the United States, where his attempts at a fresh start almost fail to exorcise the ghosts of the past. Originally published in French in 1976, *Origins* was the winner of the coveted Prix Broquette-Gonin of the Académie Francaise. In close collaboration with the author, this translation was created in the early 1990s, but Schürmann’s premature death in 1993 prevented its publication process and, as a result, one of the most important literary accounts of the conflicted process of coming to terms with the Holocaust and Germany’s Nazi past has been unavailable to English readers until now. Candid and frank, filled with fury and caustic sarcasm, *Origins* offers insight into a generation caught between disappointment and rage, alignment and rebellion, guilt and obsession with the past. (Source: [Diaphanes](https://www.diaphanes.net/titel/origins-3300))

Subjects

People

Reiner Schürmann (1941-1993)

Other Editions

  • OriginsUniversity of Chicago Press2016

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