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The New Sorrows of Young W.
The New Sorrows of Young W. | Ulrich Plenzdorf
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Edgar Wibeau, seventeen years old, has died on Christmas Eve in an unfortunate accident involving electricity. His father, who left the family when Edgard was five, interrogates those close to him, to find out what exactly happened - and who his son really was. Helpfully for the reader, Edgar himself punctuates the father's conversations with his mother, best friend Willi, and Charlie, the woman with whom Edgar was unhappily in love, to give us his version of events from beyond the grave - and a story magically reminiscent of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye unfolds before our eyes. Originally conceived as a screenplay, Plenzdorf's modern classic was first published in East Germany in 1973. A satire about the cultural and social limits of the GDR, it has long been a set text in German schools, and its critical and popular success remains unabated. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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LauraJ
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This is the 70‘s version of Holden Caulfield in Berlin. He‘s more likable and less serious. He‘s also dead. It starts with Edgar Wibeau interrupting the recollections of friends and family to set the record straight. Wibeau‘s voice eventually dominates the story. The conversational style makes this a quick, enjoyable read.

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LauraJ
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Tonight‘s #dinnerandabook
Fried chicken burrito from Trejo‘s and the last 25 pages of Sorrows.

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This is only my 2nd book purchase for June. 😇
Can‘t believe I‘m the first post. The narrator is obsessed with Catcher In the Rye and it‘s very darkly funny.
#catsoflitsy

LeahBergen This sounds great. Stacked! 7y
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