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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hans Herbert Grimm , Jamie Bulloch , Volker WeidermannPublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Vintage Classics Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.202kg ISBN: 9780099595786ISBN 10: 0099595788 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 07 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsA brutal, devastatingly honest story of the trenches that somehow retains its humour, and its poetry, to the end * Independent, Best Books of 2015 * An unusual, original and charming addition to that great army of WWI novels * The Times * A century after the Great War, Schlump reappears in Jamie Bulloch's excellent new translation and the extraordinary story of its rediscovery probably warrants a novel of its own...exceptional * Independent * One of the great First World War novels, about a German soldier in a French village, who falls in love with it. It’s full of criticism of how the war was conducted by Germany, so when Hitler came in, it was burnt. -- Michael Morpurgo * Daily Mail * The best of German war books so far -- J. B. Priestley The best of German war books so far -- J. B. Priestley Schlump...was considered anti-nationalistic, anti-heroic, philanthropic, pacifist, pro-French, humanistic, European, quite good-humoured and well-written. A bright book from a dark time... The book burners were completely right: an un-German book Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Grimm's major achievement is his ability to balance such unsentimental accounts of people's wartime sufferings alongside the unfailing delight of Schlump's gauche charm New Books in German A delightful rediscovery... The republication of this unstintingly humane novel fills the gap in the history of First World War literature Suddeutsche Zeitung A thoroughly unconventional First World War novel, part fable, part documentary [...] non-nationalistic, Francophile, astute, romantic and accurate FAS The best of German war books so far -- J. B. Priestley Schlump...was considered anti-nationalistic, anti-heroic, philanthropic, pacifist, pro-French, humanistic, European, quite good-humoured and well-written. A bright book from a dark time... The book burners were completely right: an un-German book Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Grimm's major achievement is his ability to balance such unsentimental accounts of people's wartime sufferings alongside the unfailing delight of Schlump's gauche charm New Books in German Author InformationHans Herbert Grimm (Author) Hans Herbert Grimm was born in 1896 in Vogtland. In 1928 he published his anti-war, semi-autobiographical novel Schlump anonymously in German. The following year it was published in English, in Britain and America. In 1933 the book was banned by the Nazis and Grimm became concerned with preserving the anonymity of his authorship. To avoid detection, he joined the Nazi party and worked as a language interpreter during the Second World War. On returning home to Soviet-occupied Germany he was no longer permitted to work as a teacher because of his involvement with the Nazis. In 1950 he was called to a meeting in Weimar by government officials - he never revealed what was discussed but two days later he committed suicide. Authorship of Schlump remained a mystery until 2013. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |