Dance by the Canal

Dance by the Canal

by Jen Calleja (Author), Kerstin Hensel (Author)

Synopsis

A tragicomic satire from the heart of East Germany. Gabriela grows up in the East German town of Leibnitz. Her father is a famous surgeon, her mother a respected society hostess. The girl, however, struggles to fulfil their expectations. She shows no talent as a violinist and, worse, she fails to choose the right friends at school. When her father falls out of favour with the communists, Gabriela drops out of school. Eventually she ends up living beneath a canal bridge. Then the Wall falls. Can Gabriela seize a second chance in the new, united, Germany?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Peirene Press
Published: 03 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 190867038X
ISBN 13: 9781908670380

Media Reviews
'An intense story... grotesque, macabre, poetic.' NEUES DEUTSCHLAND; 'An authentic story of East Germany.' DIE OST-WEST-WOCHENZEITUNG; '30 years of East German history narrated with laconic irony.' DIE ZEIT
Author Bio
Kerstin Hensel was born in 1961 in Karl-Marx Stadt in the former East Germany and studied in Leipzig. She has published over 30 books: novels, short story collections, poetry and plays. She has won numerous prizes, including the Anna-Seghers prize as well as the Lessing prize for her entire body of work.