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The Tidings of the Trees

Wolfgang Hilbig
3.5
(4)
Pages
112
Year
2018
Language
English

About

Where once was a beautiful wood now stands a desolate field smothered in ash and garbage, and here a young man named Waller has terrorizing encounters with grotesque figures named "the garbagemen." As Waller becomes fascinated with these desperate men who eke out a survival by rooting through their nation's waste, he imagines they are also digging through its past as their government erases its history and walls itself off from the outside world. One of celebrated East German author Wolfgang Hilbig's most accessible and resonant works, The Tidings of the Trees is about the politics that rip us apart, the stories we tell for survival, and the absolute importance of words to nations and people. Featuring some of Hilbig's most striking, poetic, and powerful images, this flawless novella perfectly balances politics and literature.

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Reviews

"Hilbig's was among the most significant prose and poetry written not just in the GDR but in all of postwar Germany-East or West."
Joshua Cohen, author of Book of Numbers
"The Tidings of the Trees mulls the legacy, ramifications, and enduring trauma of consequential and devastating political history. Through his tormented protagonist, Hilbig . . . strives to make sense of the haunting aftereffects of his nation's dark history."
Jeremy Garber, Powell's Books
"Out of the ugliness of history and the wasted landscape of his home, he has created stories of disconsolate beauty."
The Wall Street Journal

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