Aus großer Zeit

Aus großer Zeit

Walter Kempowski

The novel traces the rise of a bourgeois family through the imperial era, depicting the ambition, family reputation, upbringing, and everyday life of the North German bourgeoisie in a time of social change.

Aus großer Zeit by Walter Kempowski is the first part of a larger family chronicle and one of the key novels by an author known for his meticulous depiction of the German bourgeois world. At its heart is the rise of a wealthy merchant family in the North German, Hanseatic environment, with the novel following not only individuals but also the entire system of values ​​that determines their lives: work, reputation, discipline, social position and strictly defined family roles.

The book's special feature is not in its grand dramatic twists, but in the way Kempowski constructs a depiction of the era through the details of everyday life - home upbringing, speech, habits, family ceremonies, attitudes towards money, education and social rise. It is through these small, precisely captured scenes that a convincing portrait of German bourgeoisie in the period of the Empire is created, a world that appears stable and self-confident, but already carries within itself the tensions of future changes.

The novel is particularly interesting to readers who like family sagas, social novels, and literature with a strong historical setting, because it offers much more than a classic family story: it is also a study of the mentality of a class and a depiction of the way in which private life is shaped by ambition, convention, and the historical moment. Aus großer Zeit stands out for its atmosphere, precision, and sense of social context, making it an excellent choice for fans of 20th-century German literature and multigenerational family novels.

Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
448
Publisher
Albrecht Knaus Verlag, Hamburg, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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