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Sto caricando le informazioni... Guasto. Notizie di un giorno (1987)di Christa Wolf
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. A surprisingly wide-ranging little book, describing the events of a single, beautiful spring day in 1986 in rural Mecklenburg, with the invisible cloud of fall-out from Chernobyl menacing the countryside of northern Europe and the narrator's brother undergoing brain surgery in Berlin. Whilst Wolf ranges over every conceivable subject-area from Anthropology to Zoology in a little over a hundred pages, it doesn't feel rushed, but the sense of invisible menace is always there, building up to the key phrase from Heart of Darkness in the last chapter: "And this also has been one of the dark places of the earth". Twenty-five years on, the most startling things about this book for me were, firstly, the extent to which I'd forgotten how scared we really were at the time of Chernobyl (particularly in Germany); secondly, my totally unreasonable expectation that Wolf would make some reference to the imminent collapse of the Workers'-and-Peasants' State. Naturally, she couldn't know that the Berlin Wall would fall in three years' time, and that the consequences of this would drive out all thoughts of radioactivity, acid rain and the imminent end of the world from the minds of the great majority of Germans. Im Frühling 1986, auf dem mecklenburgischen Land, sind die Blüten an den Kirschbäumen förmlich explodiert – aber das Wort vom Explodieren wagt man nicht einmal mehr zu denken, seit die Nachricht sich verbreitet: Im Kernreaktor von Tschernobyl hat eine Explosion stattgefunden. Und während die Erzählerin den stündlichen Warnungen im Radio lauscht, muß sich ihr Bruder einer riskanten Gehirnoperation unterziehen. Zwei Störfälle, eine kollektive und eine individuelle Katastrophe, an einem Tag: Christa Wolfs Erzählung schildert den Einbruch des Unfaßbaren in das menschliche Leben, entfesselte Kräfte, über die wir keine Kontrolle mehr haben. Quelle: Amazon.de nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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An East German writer, awaiting a call from the hospital where her brother is undergoing brain surgery, instead receives news of a massive nuclear accident at Chernobyl, one thousand miles away. In the space of a single day, in a potent, lyrical stream of thought, the narrator confronts both mortality and life and above all, the import of each moment lived-open, as Wolf reveals, to infinite analysis. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)833.914Literature German literature and literatures of related languages German fiction Modern period (1900-) 1900-1990 1945-1990Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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It ended up being a novel that was interesting on one hand: reading about that day when Tsjernobyl happened. And the other major thing that occupies the main character's thoughts.
On the other hand I disliked the book, just because it small a book about thoughts. I got exhausted reading like my brain is working (most of the time), even though the brain & thoughts of this character were more organized than mine.
It was not a bad book, the form was well chosen, especially because it's a thin book. But it's also not a kind of book I'd be going back to soon. ( )