Kruso
The lyrical, bestselling 2014 German Book Prize winner, from the winner of the 2023 Georg Büchner Prize.
It is 1989, and a young literature student named Ed, fleeing unspeakable tragedy, travels to the Baltic island of Hiddensee. Long shrouded in myth, the island is a notorious destination for hippies, idealists, and those at odds with the East German state.
On the island, Ed stumbles upon the Klausner, Hiddensees most popular restaurant, and ends up washing dishes there, despite his lack of papers. Although he is keen to remain on the sidelines, Ed feels drawn towards the charismatic Kruso, unofficial leader of the seasonal workers.
Everyone dances to Krusos tune. He is on a mission but to what end, and at what cost? Ed finds himself drawn ever deeper into the islands rituals, and ever more in need of Krusos acceptance and affection. As the wave of history washes over the German Democratic Republic, the friends grip on reality loosens and life on the island will never be the same.
PRAISE FOR LUTZ SEILER
An enigmatic Bildungsroman, adapting the literary trope of the island refuge to the dying days of East German socialism English readers can delight in this prizewinning translation from Tess Lewis, which renders Seilers vision in prose of startling clarity. The Saturday Age
Kruso [is] the first worthy successor to Thomas Manns Magic Mountain to appear in contemporary German literature. Der Spiegel
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