Sunday, October 4, 2009

Blurred Vision Rapid Heart Beat

Herta Müller: Atemschaukel


Meanwhile, I read the novel Atemschaukel by Herta Müller.

soon:
In January 1945 the seventeen-year-old Leopold Auberg from Sibiu, together with other Saxons in a Soviet labor camp deported. For five years he struggle so to starve and not to survive the mercy of the keeper. His parents can not write it, and he receives them 1947 a single card with the sewn-on photo of an infant. As he thinks, ". My parents have made a child because they no longer count with me" - In 1950, he comes home.
Herta Müller is the (fictional) Saxons Leopold Auberg tell in the first-person form, which he experienced from 1945 to 1950 in a Soviet labor camp. The list of a sequence of 64 Existing chapters Roman Atemschaukel is both challenging and poignant.

Book Review with detailed plot summary and review:
http://www.dieterwunderlich.de/Mueller_atemschaukel.htm

the moment I read the mystery novel "The foreign guest" by Charlotte Link .

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Archicad Plans Render

William Paul Young: The Shack. A weekend with God


the novel "The refuge . A weekend with God "by William Paul Young I read from yesterday.

soon:
Mack Phillips spends a weekend with God in the hut, in which the dress of his was found in the age of six and a half years, kidnapped and murdered daughter. The Triune God shows him as an African American, Asian and Hebrew. It is possible that Mack is the experience of just one. Anyway, he learns that God causes suffering in the world nor prevented because it respects the free will of the people. If possible, God created out of tragedy also good ... The Mack's conversations with God
take the bulk of the novel "The Shack" field. Snd they embedded in a double frame story. William Paul Young has managed to touch on faith and life issues in an entertaining way.

Detailed book:
http://www.dieterwunderlich.de/Young_huette.htm

Friday, October 2, 2009

New Jan Mclean Dolls For 2010

Eva Menasse: Vienna


It took a little longer, but now are the detailed contents and the commentary on Eva Manasseh: Vienna done.

soon:
"Vienna" is about a family in Vienna with Austrian and Catholic-Jewish-Slavic roots. The members it is not easy to their identities are clear. What can help them are the memories that are passed in the family. Eva Menasse uses these memories to the I-form, and instead make them fit in a linear plot, they can swarm it of quirky anecdotes.
In "Vienna" Eva Menasse are some brilliant miniatures succeeded with sparkling wit, but lacks the partially autobiographical family novel it to a gripping plot.

Detailed book:
http://www.dieterwunderlich.de/Menasse_vienna.htm