Detlev's Imitations (Masks)

Detlev's Imitations (Masks)

by Martin Chalmers (Translator), HubertFichte (Author)

Synopsis

Detlev, half Jewish and fatherless, survives the Hamburg firestorm of 1943 to become a child actor in the postwar years of hunger. The boy Detlev is also the man J?cki living the explosion of gay culture and student revolt in Hamburg in 1968. Detlev's Imitations is a sentimental education, an investigation of the possibilities and limits of language, an ethnography of sexual cultures, a novel of Hamburg and a poetic documentation of postwar German history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 15 Feb 1992

ISBN 10: 1852421673
ISBN 13: 9781852421670

Media Reviews
?This is a spectacular piece of writing, a prose poem sustained in translation. Hubert Fichte went on to write a further three novels of homosexual education which have been compared with Jean Genet. But Fichte, who died in 1986, has no need of such comparisons? Independent ?The Orphanage is a powerful book... written almost thirty years ago, it remains fresh, poignant and haunting? Washington Times ?Amazing, very serious art? City Limits
Author Bio
Born in 1935 Hubert Fichte has long been recognized as one of the outstanding German writers of the 1960s. The posthumous publication in Germany of his nineteen-volume History of Sensitivity, a dialogue with Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, has established him as one of the great European writers of the twentieth century. He died in 1986.