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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2018 WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION
Judith Hermann's masterly new stories reveal the inconceivable drama of existence: what happens when we meet someone?
In the stories of Letti Park , strangers wander into ordinary lives and change them in profound yet unknowable ways. Like us, Judith Hermann's characters have no defence against these intense and unpredictable encounters. They occur at random, without cause or provocation, and unfold beneath the threshold of comprehension. In Letti Park, Judith Hermann explores this all-important moment, our loneliness and rage and longing.…mehr

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2018 WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION

Judith Hermann's masterly new stories reveal the inconceivable drama of existence: what happens when we meet someone?

In the stories of Letti Park, strangers wander into ordinary lives and change them in profound yet unknowable ways. Like us, Judith Hermann's characters have no defence against these intense and unpredictable encounters. They occur at random, without cause or provocation, and unfold beneath the threshold of comprehension. In Letti Park, Judith Hermann explores this all-important moment, our loneliness and rage and longing.


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Judith Hermann was born in Berlin in 1970. She is the author of Alice, The Summer House, Later, Nothing but Ghosts and Where Love Begins, which have received a number of literary awards including the Kleist Prize. She lives and works in Berlin.