Brothers
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The Brothers, today considered a groundbreaking classic of post-war East German literature, takes its place in the Modern Classics Series, sixty years after its publication.
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- While Brigitte Reimann was writing in her diary about the pain she suffered due to the tragedy of two Germanys in 1960, the Brothers had already begun to take shape in her mind: Families torn apart, siblings falling apart, what a literary theme! A year later he set about writing the novel. In 1960, when Reimann's own brother also emigrated to the West, the border between East and West Germany was closed. According to its main character, the young painter Elisabeth, the German Democratic Republic represents an egalitarian and victorious socialist future for its generation. His beloved older brother Uli decided to move to the West because he did not see any hope of development in the country. Or will there be a physical border and checkpoints between the two brothers, as well as a deep ideological disagreement? Reimann is outspoken when describing the course of life in the German Democratic Republic, the signs of corruption in the system that push citizens to leave the country, and Germany's tragedy from the inside. The novel, published in 1963, was widely discussed at that time and attracted the attention of young people, especially because it reflected the tensions they experienced. The Brothers, today considered a groundbreaking classic of post-war East German literature, takes its place in the Modern Classics Series, sixty years after its publication. Show more
| Publishers | Business Bank Culture Publications |
| Date of publication | March 1, 2023 |
| Prints | 1. |
| Language | Turkish |
| Print Length | 160 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 625429351X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-6254293511 |
| Reading age | 1 year old and above |
| Dimensions | 9.9 x 3.2 x 15.6 cm |
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What is the main theme of 'The Brothers'?
svar: The main theme revolves around families torn apart and siblings falling apart due to the tragedy of a divided Germany. -
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Why is this novel significant today?
svar: It is considered a groundbreaking classic that still resonates, reflecting the experiences and tensions of its time. -
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Who is the author of 'The Brothers'?
svar: The author is Brigitte Reimann, who wrote the novel based on her own experiences and observations.
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Egenskaber og fordele
- Groundbreaking classic of post-war East German literature.
- Reflects the tensions of divided Germany.
- Focuses on family, siblings, and ideological disagreement.
- Written by Brigitte Reimann, detailing life in East Germany.
- Published in 1963, still resonates with modern readers.
- Part of the Modern Classics Series.
