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Last Trolley from Beethovenstraat (Verba Mundi Series) [Hardcover]

Grete Weil (Author), John Barrett (Translator)

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1567920314 978-1567920314 December 1, 1997 First American Edition
From the author of The Bride Price (a New York Times Notable Book of 1992) comes a dark and haunting story of memory, guilt, and the meaning of responsibility.

Andreas, a once-promising poet, lives with his bride, Susanne, in postwar Germany. Aalthough surrounded by the trappings of comfort and success, Andreas is obsessed by the memory of Susanne's younger brother, Daniel, whom he had sheltered in Amsterdam, but who was eventually deported by the Gestapo. The war over, Andreas rebuilds his life in the "new" Germany, trying to recapture Daniel through marriage to his sister. But he is unable to write or to find peace, unable to forget his torture over Daniel or the harrowing days and nights of the Occupation.

Finally, he returns to Amsterdam to confront his memories of the war it was there that Andreas first recognized the horror inflicted by his own people, as every night he witnessed the round-up of the city's Jews beneath his window. And it was there that he came to the realizations about himself, his past, and his heritage that give this story its profound resonance.

Told in a distinctly urgent voice and with a gaze at once acerbic and compassionate, Last Trolley from Beethovenstraat, like The Bride Price, is a "thoughtful, beautifully written exposition on love and fear" (ALA Booklist) by one of Germany's most respected contemporary novelists.

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Best known for her novel, The Bride Price (LJ 4/1/92), Weil here depicts German would-be poet Andreas, who is seeking to come to terms with the role of the German people in the Holocaust. As a journalist in Amsterdam during World War II, Andreas witnessed the roundup of Jews and sheltered some, notably Daniel, a 17-year-old boy. Now Andreas, living comfortably with Susanne, Daniel's sister, but haunted by his memory of Daniel, who died at the Mauthausen concentration camp, revisits Amsterdam and then Mauthausen to get past his grief. Though it is occasionally disjointed, the story rings true and is very moving. The characters and their interactions are well drawn. Recommended for most public libraries.?Ann Irvine, Montgomery Cty. P.L., Md.
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This novel explores the effects of the Nazi deportations of Jews on the psyche and writing career of young German poet Andreas. It is structurally framed by Andreas' postwar journey back to Holland and a concentration camp, within which detailed scenes from the past are dramatized. As a correspondent in German-occupied Holland, Andreas first became drawn into the war's horrors by witnessing late-night evacuations of Jews by trolley, and later by his relationship with Daniel, a 16-year-old multitalented Jewish boy whom Andreas has kept in hiding. When Daniel's later Resistance work gets him deported to a camp, Andreas, who has powerfully identified with and desired him, is devastated. After the war, he continues to be haunted by the loss, whose murderous causes he struggles, unsuccessfully, to represent in his work, contrary to his peers' penchant for repressing this history. In Weil's eery and troubling final turn, Andreas relinquishes the desire to bear witness to history, fearing, after witnessing a schoolchildren's tour of one camp, that the words just covered things over. Jim O'Laughlin

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