The Eighth Life
(for Brilka) The International Bestseller
1900, Georgia: in the deep south of the Russian Empire, Stasia, the daughter of a famous chocolatier, dreams of ballet in Paris, but marries a soldier, and finds herself caught up in the October Revolution. Escaping with her children, she finds shelter with her unworldly sister Christine, whose beauty, fatally, has caught the eye of StalinÕs henchman. Disastrous consequences ensue for the whole family É 2006, Germany: after the fall of the Iron Curtain Georgia is shaken by a civil war. Niza, StasiaÕs brilliant great-granddaughter, has broken from her family and moved to Berlin. But when her 12-year-old niece Brilka runs away, Niza must track…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Collins, Charlotte (Übers.) / Martin, Ruth (Übers.)
- ISBN: 978-1-911617-47-1
- EAN: 9781911617471
- Produktnummer: 26260696
- Verlag: Scribe
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
- Seitenangabe: 944 S.
- Originaltitel: Das Achte Leben
- Masse: H23.4 cm x B15.1 cm x D6.0 cm 1'046 g
- Gewicht: 1046
Über den Autor
Nino Haratischvili was born in Georgia in 1983, and is an award-winning novelist, playwright, and theatre director. At home in two different worlds, each with their own language, she has been writing in both German and Georgian since the age of twelve. In 2010, her debut novel Juja was nominated for the German Book Prize, as was her most recent Die Katze und der General in 2018. In its German edition, The Eighth Life was a bestseller, and won the Anna Seghers Prize, the Lessing Prize Stipend, and the Bertolt Brecht Prize 2018. It is being translated into many languages, and has already been a major bestseller on publication in Holland, Poland, and Georgia.Charlotte Collins studied English Literature at Cambridge University, and worked as an actor and radio journalist in Germany and the UK before becoming a literary translator. She received the Goethe-Institut's Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize in 2017 for Robert Seethaler's A Whole Life, which was also shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award. Her other translations include Seethaler's The Tobacconist and The End of Loneliness by Benedict Wells.Ruth Martin has a PhD in German literature and philosophy from the University of London. Her recent translations include Volker Weidermann's Dreamers, Michael Köhlmeier's novels Two Gentlemen on the Beach and Yiza, short fiction by Joseph Roth, and essays by Hannah Arendt. She has taught translation to undergraduates at Birkbeck and the University of Kent, and is currently co-chair of the Society of Authors Translators Association.
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