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Marrow and Bone
Marrow and Bone | Walter Kempowski
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A moving, darkly funny road trip novel about World War II, returning to one's birthplace, and coming to terms with tragedy. West Germany, 1988, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall: Jonathan Fabrizius, a middle-aged erstwhile journalist, has a comfortable existence in Hamburg, bankrolled by his furniture-manufacturing uncle. He lives with his girlfriend Ulla in a grand, decrepit prewar house that just by chance escaped annihilation by the Allied bombers. One day Jonathan receives a package in the mail from the Santubara Company, a luxury car company, commissioning him to travel in their newest V8 model through the Peoples Republic of Poland and to write about the route for a car rally. Little does the company know that their choice location is Jonathans birthplace, for Jonathan is a war orphan from former East Prussia, whose mother breathed her last fleeing the Russians and whose father, a Nazi soldier, was killed on the Baltic coast. At first Jonathan has no interest in the job, or in dredging up ancient family history, but as his relationship with Ulla starts to wane, the idea of a return to his birthplace, and the money to be made from the gig, becomes more appealing. What follows is a darkly comic road trip, a queasy misadventure of West German tourists in Communist Poland, and a reckoning that is by turns subtle, satiric, and genuine. Marrow and Bone is an uncomfortably funny and revelatory odyssey by one of the most talented and nuanced writers of postwar Germany.
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sisilia
Marrow and Bone | Walter Kempowski
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We had an amazing bookclub session earlier today. Average rating of 2.95⭐️ but we spent 1.5 hours discussing war guilt, how Germany dealt with it vs Japan; women‘s role in the 80s; etc.

I recommend reading the tagged book as a follow up to Kempowski‘s “All For Nothing.”

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sisilia
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3⭐️ The year is 1988 and three West Germans go touring to East Prussia. The novel is a historical memory, with the protagonist looking back at the paths and the damages of the WWII. “… the suffering of all creatures, the flesh lashed to the stake, the calf he had seen bound and gagged, the torture chamber in the Marienburg, the shuffling procession of mankind beneath the condemning sky. It‘s all for nothing…. And: Who‘s to blame?” 👇🏻

sisilia This is an excellent follow up to Kempowski‘s major work “All for Nothing” (also an NYRB Classics), which told a gripping story when the Soviets started the offensive to East Prussia 3y
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