Inge Buck: The Limits of Summer

Stories that play on borders, borders between seasons and lifetimes, between country and city life, everyday and unreal, present and past, between desire and reality, between life and death. As if under a magnifying glass, the interfaces are illuminated, which make visible the fractures in love relationships and life plans, in domesticity and on the road, escape routes to places that cannot be reached.

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short stories | 1st edition 2016 | Hardcover in dust jacket and with CD | 141 pages

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Inge Buck: The Limits of Summer

ISBN 978-3-944201-90-0 Genres ,

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Stories that play on borders, borders between seasons and lifetimes, between country and city life, the everyday and the unreal, the present and past, between desire and reality, between life and death. As if under a magnifying glass, the interfaces are illuminated, which make visible the fractures in love relationships and life plans, in domesticity and on the road, escape routes to places that cannot be reached.

With cartoons by Lothar Bührmann.

 

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Today, at the age of 80, Buck has spent more than half her life in Bremen. The north is no longer a stranger to her, and she is no stranger either in Bremen or beyond the city limits: the writer has published ten volumes of poetry, four editions and numerous articles and essays over the past few decades. (...) more

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Weight 326 g
Dimensions 140 × 200 mm

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