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When someone very close to you dies your whole life changes. Everything is different. Alice is the central figure in these five inter-connected narratives, which tell of her life at times of loss. Suddenly it is no longer possible to say what the person looked like, how he spoke, cursed, smiled, how he lived his life. Objects are left behind, books, letters, pictures and every now and again you think you can see them in a crowd.
Judith Hermann tells of days of transition, of waiting, of holding on and letting go-and of how clear and dazzling such days can sometimes be. Alice is a book of
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When someone very close to you dies your whole life changes. Everything is different. Alice is the central figure in these five inter-connected narratives, which tell of her life at times of loss. Suddenly it is no longer possible to say what the person looked like, how he spoke, cursed, smiled, how he lived his life. Objects are left behind, books, letters, pictures and every now and again you think you can see them in a crowd.

Judith Hermann tells of days of transition, of waiting, of holding on and letting go-and of how clear and dazzling such days can sometimes be. Alice is a book of extraordinary power and great literary beauty from one of Europe's finest writers

Alice is translated by Margot Bettauer Dembo.
Autorenporträt
Judith Hermann, geboren 1970 in Berlin, journalistische Ausbildung und Zeitungspraktikum in New York. 1997 erhielt sie das Alfred-Döblin-Stipendium der Akademie der Künste. Buchveröffentlichungen. Auszeichnungen: 1998 Literaturförderpreis der Stadt Bremen, 1999 Hugo-Ball-Förderpreis, 2001 Kleist-Preis, 2009 Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis der Stadt Bad Homburg und 2014 Erich Fried Preis. Die Autorin lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.