The Hothouse

The Hothouse

by Michael Hofmann (Introduction), WolfgangKoeppen (Author)

Synopsis

The Hothouse refers to the city of Bonn, with its warm damp climate, but it also refers to the political environment of the temporary capital of divided Germany, where politics in the 1950s was about compromises and half measures. The central character, Keetenheuve, is an idealistic politician-intellectual who has returned from voluntary exile during the Nazi period. Now his idealism becomes a trap for him, as he attempts to break with the past and persuade his colleagues to embrace a radical rejection of militarism. The novel traces the final two days in the life of this depressed, isolated man.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 20 May 2004

ISBN 10: 1862075646
ISBN 13: 9781862075641

Author Bio
Wolfgang Koeppen (1906-1996) was a journalist for left-wing papers in Weimar Berlin. He spent the early Nazi period in the Netherlands, returning in the war years to work for the film company that produced Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis'. He published five novels, two in the 1930s and three in the 1950s. Michael Hofmann was awarded the PEN/Book-of-the-month Club Prize for translation.