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A grand opus on the most fatal period of German history and an outstanding figure until now not the subject of a biography. The results of Hans Magnus Enzensberger's research into the life of General Kurt von Hammerstein are presented in the genre the writer so peerlessly masters: that of literary biography.
He follows the tracks of Hammerstein and his family in literature and in the documents they left behind. In archives in Berlin and Moscow, Munich and Toronto he tracked down unpublished source materials. As in earlier biographical accounts by the trained historian Enzensberger, he relies on the poetic licence afforded by literature, does not give the documents the last word. This diversely faceted work once again combines historical research with the writer's freedom to use fiction as a route of accessing historical reality.
Kurt von Hammerstein who until February 1933 was Chief of Staff of the German Army retired when Hitler announced his plans for the Second World War. He – the unflinching opponent of the Nazis, the courageous ditherer, the grand seigneur, the expert on Russia – became a witness of the decline of his own caste, the German military aristocracy. The biographies of his seven children are also strongly marked by the catastrophes of the 20th century, by betrayal, illegality, resistance and the family's liability for his »crimes«. Two of his daughters, with Jewish Communist bedfellows, spied for the Komintern, two of his sons took part in Stauffenberg's attempted assassination of Hitler. The biography brings into focus not least the people forced to lead a dangerous double-life: from the last Reichskanzler of the Weimar Republic over German Communist Party agents to the owner of a chemist's shop in Berlin who gave refuge to deserters and Jews.
»Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord was commander-in-chief of the German army. The general depicted in Hans-Magnus Enzensberger's new book is more: a man on the flanks of the 'weltgeist'. ... The eminently historical material excavated by Enzensberger is placed in the service of the most refined literary technique. Fresh and compelling evidence of Enzensberger's legendary nose for a story.« Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
»It is an astonishing story of betrayal and uprightness, of the possibility of resisting in the most different ways. ... A book without heroes, but with heroic moments and small gestures of resistance. By an author who does not claim to know the true story, but in his resolute pursuit of truth has written an incredibly gripping book.« Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung
»A book impossible to escape from. Enzensberger pulls off a coup with this literary family biography.« Frankfurter Rundschau
»Enzensberger presents us with an uncommonly gripping book in which the whole age of extremes flares into light in almost improbably concentrated form.« Die Zeit
»Enzensberger shows that the apparently rigid frontlines of last century's world civil war were far more diffuse and confusing than the retrospective view suggests. Opponents, not only within families, nevertheless became close as human beings; in many cases, little separated the extremes; people would swap sides. No previous depiction has provided more vivid illustration than veteran author Enzensberger's account of the period.« taz. die tageszeitung
Hans Magnus Enzensberger was born in Kaufbeuren in 1929. He died on November 24, 2022, aged 93, in Munich. As a poet, essayist, writer, biographer, editor and translator, he was one of the world’s most influential and internationally renowned German intellectuals.
Hans Magnus Enzensberger was born in Kaufbeuren in 1929. He died on November 24, 2022, aged 93, in Munich. As a poet, essayist, writer,...
Babel! A word seemingly born from chaos in its alliterating, rolling urgency. The poet pulls several examples of how deception and self-deceit, misjudgements and failing routines determine...
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»How’s the confidence of the financial astrologers doing? What does the gibberish of the daily papers tell us? How much reality is contained in the mythical models of contemporary physics and cosmology? Towards which ultimate goal is our contemporaries’ pathological mobility drifting? What is the ubiquitous craze for abbreviations hiding? And down which garden path are the fine arts trying to...
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Nature has treated people somewhat like a stepmother would. Other animals are stronger, can swim and fly better, give birth less awkwardly and do not need as much time to become adults. How can it be then that this weak creature came to be the strongest on earth? The answer, if you believe the author, has to do with the division of labour. Thanks to this trick every one of us, he believes,...
The hitherto unpublished and unknown correspondence between Ingeborg Bachmann and Hans Magnus Enzensberger allows one to relive how, after the Second World War, two of the most prominent writers in the German language chose to depict and regard the world, literature and the publishing industry, but also how they wished to present and be regarded themselves.
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»It is hard to shake off one’s date of birth. M. drags his around with him, too.« The first twenty years of life are baggage that a person is forever stuck with. But...
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The 20th century was the heyday of writers who had survived state terror and purges with all the ethical and political ambivalences that this entailed. How did they manage to do that? Were they...
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In 1963 the author took his first trip to Russia and unexpectedly became a guest at Khrushchev's dacha in Gagra. The result was a detailed portrait of the man and the Soviet »Thaw«...
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In his new book, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, the master of the political and literary essay, discloses information about matters big and small, daily and commonplace themes, astounding his readers...
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In 1959, just after Uwe Johnson’s relocation to West berlin and the publication of his debut novel Speculations About Jakob, the correspondence and friendship between Johnson and Hans Magnus Enzensberger commences. Over the course of eight years they communicate about the situation of literature and politics and discuss the scopes of political activism. At the same time,...
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