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Eduard's Homecoming
1999
First Published
3.26
Average Rating
406
Number of Pages

Eduard, a German scientist and child of postwar Berlin, has long been settled in California with his American wife and three children when he discovers that he's inherited an apartment building in the former East Berlin. Lured by the property and a promising new job offer, he returns to his native city.He finds post-Communist Berlin an unfamiliar and baffling landscape where everything starts to go wrong. His property is occupied by malevolent squatters, and it will cost him a fortune to repossess it. He is becoming increasingly estranged from his wife, who balks at resettling in Germany. Convinced that her distaste for Berlin is really a rejection of Eduard himself, the neurotic hero launches a series of desperate stunts to win her back and make a new home for himself. A mixture of Kafkaesque absurdity and domestic drama, Eduard's Homecoming offers a witty look at the problems of all kinds of reunification in the new Berlin.

Avg Rating
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Author

Peter Schneider
Peter Schneider
Author · 9 books
Peter Schneider is a German novelist. His novel Lenz, published in 1973, had become a cult text for the Left, capturing the feelings of those disappointed by the failure of their utopian revolt. Since then, Peter Schneider has written novels, short stories and film scripts, that often deal with the fate of members of his generation. Other works deal with the situation of Berlin before and after German reunification. Schneider is also a major Essayist; having moved away from the radicalism of 1968, his work now appears predominantly in bourgeois publications.
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