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Fire Doesn't Burn

Fire Doesn't Burn

Ralf Rothmann

Seagull Books London Ltd
2012
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Almost twenty years after the fall of the wall, the Kreuzberg district of Berlin has become unbearably trendy and deeply unappealing to Alina and Wolf. They move to Muggelsee, at the city's bucolic border, where the differences between East and West have not yet faded and strange encounters with men from the vanished republic are still a part of daily life. But there, Wolf finds himself increasingly strained by the triviality of his daily routine with Alina. The monotony of life in their comfortable apartment gives way, however, when an old girlfriend surfaces and Wolf escapes his boredom into a torrid affair. As Wolf's struggle with his infidelity grows, so grows the hell of his concealment. Called "a grand master of his craft" by Neue Zurcher Zeitung, and "among the best and brightest that contemporary German literature has to offer" by Fuldaer Zeitung, Ralf Rothmann is one of Germany's most gifted writers. "Fire Doesn't Burn" is a dark recasting of the delicate reunification of East and West as a chronicle of erotic desire and an extraordinary rediscovery of emotion and place.
Fire Doesn't Burn

Fire Doesn't Burn

Ralf Rothmann

Seagull Books London Ltd
2019
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Almost twenty years after the fall of the wall, the Kreuzberg district of Berlin has become unbearably trendy and deeply unappealing to Alina and Wolf. They move to Müggelsee, at the city’s bucolic border, where the differences between East and West have not yet faded and strange encounters with men from the vanished republic are still a part of daily life. But there, Wolf finds himself increasingly strained by the triviality of his daily routine with Alina. The monotony of life in their comfortable apartment gives way, however, when an old girlfriend surfaces and Wolf escapes his boredom into a torrid affair. As Wolf’s struggle with his infidelity grows, so grows the hell of his concealment. Called “a grand master of his craft” by Neue Zürcher Zeitung, and “among the best and brightest that contemporary German literature has to offer” by Fuldaer Zeitung, Ralf Rothmann is one of Germany’s most gifted writers. Fire Doesn’t Burn is a dark recasting of the delicate reunification of East and West as a chronicle of erotic desire and an extraordinary rediscovery of emotion and place
To Die in Spring

To Die in Spring

Ralf Rothmann

Picador
2018
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Winner of the HWA Sharpe Gold Crown for Best Historical Novel.An international bestseller, To Die in Spring is a beautiful and devastating novel of a friendship tragically interrupted by war, by German author Ralf Rothmann.Walter Urban and Friedrich 'Fiete' Caroli work side by side as hands on a dairy farm in northern Germany. By 1945, it seems the War's worst atrocities are over. When they are forced to 'volunteer' for the SS, they find themselves embroiled in a conflict which is drawing to a desperate, bloody close. Walter is put to work as a driver for a supply unit of the Waffen-SS, while Fiete is sent to the front. When the senseless bloodshed leads Fiete to desert, only to be captured and sentenced to death, the friends are reunited under catastrophic circumstances.In a few days the war will be over, millions of innocents will be dead, and the survivors must find a way to live with its legacy.'To Die in Spring holds its own against Günter Grass and Erich Maria Remarque; it is an excellent work, and one deserving of its wide readership' – Guardian
The God of that Summer

The God of that Summer

Ralf Rothmann

PAN MACMILLAN
2022
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‘This book's power lies in its depiction of civilians trying to lead ordinary lives during the horror of war . . . It is shattering stuff, but Rothmann is tender towards his characters and this book is as memorable as his last.’ The Times, ‘Historical Fiction Book of the Month’As the Second World War enters its final stages, millions in Germany are forced from their homes by bombing, compelled to seek shelter in the countryside where there are barely the resources to feed them.Twelve-year-old Luisa, her mother, and her older sister Billie have escaped the devastation of the city for the relative safety of a dairy farm. But even here the power struggles of the war play out: the family depend on the goodwill of Luisa’s brother-in-law, an SS officer, who in expectation of payment turns his attention away from his wife and towards Billie. Luisa immerses herself in books, but even she notices the Allied bombers flying east above them, the gauntness of the prisoners at the camp nearby, the disappearance of fresh-faced boys from the milk shed – hastily shipped off to a war that’s already lost.Living on the farm teaches Luisa about life and death, but it’s man’s capacity for violence that provides the ultimate lesson, that robs her of her innocent ignorance. When, at a birthday celebration, her worst fears are realized, Luisa collapses under the weight of the inexplicable.Ralf Rothmann’s previous novel, To Die in Spring, described the horror of war and the damage done on the battlefield. The God of that Summer tells the devastating story of civilians caught up in the chaos of defeat, of events that might lead a twelve-year-old child to justifiably say: ‘I have experienced everything.’
The God of that Summer

The God of that Summer

Ralf Rothmann

PAN MACMILLAN
2023
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‘This book’s power lies in its depiction of civilians trying to lead ordinary lives during the horror of war . . . It is shattering stuff, but Rothmann is tender towards his characters and this book is as memorable as his last.’ - The Times, ‘Historical Fiction Book of the Month’As the Second World War enters its final stages, millions in Germany are forced from their homes by bombing, compelled to seek shelter in the countryside where there are barely the resources to feed them.Twelve-year-old Luisa, her mother, and her older sister Billie have escaped the devastation of the city for the relative safety of a dairy farm. But even here the power struggles of the war play out: the family depend on the goodwill of Luisa’s brother-in-law, an SS officer, who in expectation of payment turns his attention away from his wife and towards Billie. Luisa immerses herself in books, but even she notices the Allied bombers flying east above them, the gauntness of the prisoners at the camp nearby, the disappearance of fresh-faced boys from the milk shed – hastily shipped off to a war that’s already lost.Living on the farm teaches Luisa about life and death, but it’s man’s capacity for violence that provides the ultimate lesson, that robs her of her innocent ignorance. When, at a birthday celebration, her worst fears are realized, Luisa collapses under the weight of the inexplicable.Ralf Rothmann’s previous novel, To Die in Spring, described the horror of war and the damage done on the battlefield. The God of that Summer tells the devastating story of civilians caught up in the chaos of defeat, of events that might lead a twelve-year-old child to justifiably say: ‘I have experienced everything.’
Feuer brennt nicht

Feuer brennt nicht

Ralf Rothmann

SUHRKAMP VERLAG
2009
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Berlin, fast zwanzig Jahre nach dem Mauerfall. Kreuzberg ist gesichtslos geworden, in den Szenebezirken lebt man auf zu dünnem Eis ("man hört es leise knacken, wenn sie die Deckel ihrer Laptops schließen"), und so ziehen Alina und Wolf an den grünen Rand der Stadt. Am Müggelsee, wo die Unterschiede zwischen Ost und West noch nicht verwischt sind, dem Ort erstaunlicher Begegnungen mit Menschen aus der untergegangenen Republik, sieht Wolf sich aber zunehmend überfordert von dem alltäglichen Zusammenleben mit Alina, den "Details der Zweisamkeit", der Enge trotz komfortabler Wohnung. "Heute noch etwas erfinden heißt, der Wahrheit verloren gehen." Ralf Rothmann hat einen Roman über das behutsame Zusammenwachsen von Ost und West und eine Chronik des erotischen Begehrens geschrieben, eine dunkel-glühende Liebesgeschichte.
Rehe am Meer

Rehe am Meer

Ralf Rothmann

SUHRKAMP VERLAG
2008
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Liebesgeschichten? Gibt es denn andere? fragt der Autor. Und ob er nun von den Nöten einer Zwölfjährigen schreibt, die sich nach dem Tod der Mutter verantwortlich fühlt für die Familie, ob er einen Polterabend mit ostdeutschen Bauarbeitern schildert oder von einer Krankenschwester in der Uckermark erzählt, die ihr Haus westdeutschen Feriengästen überläßt, während sie mit ihrem Sohn im Garten kampiert, ob er uns einen arbeitslosen Alkoholiker vorstellt, der seiner Frau auf die Schliche kommt, oder einen Zirkushelfer, der die Mißhandlung der Tiere nicht mehr erträgt - immer ist die Liebe das Wasserzeichen dieser Geschichten.