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Im Land der Wölfe

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Im Land der Wölfe'Wer den politischen Riss unserer Zeit verstehen will, muss Im Land der Wlfe lesen. Elsa Koesters Roman zeigt die Konflikte besser als jedes Sachbuch.' (Thomas Wagner, Die WELT) Grenzlitz, eine vom Wahlkampf erhitzte Stadt am Rand von Sachsen: Nana will als Coach Katja Sttzel, die Kandidatin der Zukunftsgrnen, strken. Doch sie wird auf Distanz gehalten. Verstndnis findet sie bei einem von ganz rechts, Falk Schloer. Als sich die Situation zuspitzt und

'Wer den politischen Riss unserer Zeit verstehen will, muss ¿Im Land der Wölfe¿ lesen. Elsa Koesters Roman zeigt die Konflikte besser als jedes Sachbuch.' (Thomas Wagner, Die WELT) Grenzlitz, eine vom Wahlkampf erhitzte Stadt am Rand von Sachsen: Nana will als Coach Katja Stötzel, die Kandidatin der Zukunftsgrünen, stärken. Doch sie wird auf Distanz gehalten. Verständnis findet sie bei einem von ganz rechts, Falk Schloßer. Als sich die Situation zuspitzt und überhaupt alles zu eskalieren scheint, muss sie sich entscheiden: Auf welcher Seite stehe ich eigentlich? Wer meint es ernst mit der Menschlichkeit? 'Im Land der Wölfe' ist ein literarischer Grenzgang. Authentisch und in überzeugender Sprache wird die Geschichte vom aufkommenden Faschismus in einer Kleinstadt ganz im Osten Deutschlands erzählt. Ein Kampf jeder und jedes Einzelnen um Anerkennung und Hoffnung, und als Waffen dienen die Kränkungen der vergangenen dreißig Jahre. 'Elsa Koesters raffinierter Roman ¿Im Land der Wölfe¿ schiebt die politischen Perspektiven so gekonnt ineinander, dass am Ende so etwas wie heilsame Verwirrung entsteht.' Paul Jandl, NZZ 'Elsa Koester erzählt, wie Faschismus heute entsteht. Ihr Buch ist ein Flirren, es reißt mit, saugt ein. Es erklärt dir nicht, warum du mitmachst. Es lässt dich fühlen. Das ist schmerzhaft und das ist nötig, um die Gefahr zu verstehen.' Daniel Schulz (Autor und Journalist)

EAN: 9783627003203
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 21.08.2024
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Autoren: Koester, Elsa
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 317
Keyword: AFD; Bürgermeister; DDR; Faschismus; Gesellschaftskritik; Grenzlitz; Grüne; Görlitz; Kommunalpolitik; Ostdeutschland; Osten; Politik; Rechte; Rechtsruck; Sachsen; Wahlen; Wende
Fachschema: Sachsen~Sachsen / Roman, Erzählung
Fachkategorie: Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Politik~Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Soziales~Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik
Länge: 207 mm
Breite: 133 mm
Höhe: 28 mm
Gewicht: 420 gr
Genre: Belletristik
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This book is a great read. I’m not even sure how to encapsulate my thoughts on it, but let me say the chapter, “Jesus,” on the poetry of Countee Cullen is brilliant and a masterclass on discipleship, suffering, identity, projecting onto Jesus. This one chapter could literally be a course in Christian discipleship handling multiple aspects of the life of faith. I feel like I’m not doing the chapter, the book, or Claude Atcho justice here, but I deeply recommend this book and urge readers to really sit with the Cullen chapter and all its implications. What a gift Claude Atcho has given us here!
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Have you ever finished a book so heavy with truth and beauty and goodness that you don’t know how to sum it up? That’s where I am upon completing Claude Atcho’s Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just. I’m the sort who marks up books with notes, underlining, and asterisks. Pages with ideas I want to return to get a folded corner. For this book? More pages are folded than not and a flip through the book reveals copious amounts of fuchsia markings. Full disclosure: Claude is a writer friend; we’ve chatted about faith, books, work, writing, and podcasting. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of his book, knowing it would be fantastic. You might think I was biased in that assumption, considering our previous connection, considering I received an ARC from Brazos Press. What I found from the first pages was even more than expected: my friend as pastor, shepherd, prophet, counselor, guide. Claude features 10 key creative African American works to cast a vision for human flourishing rooted in the power and love of God found in Jesus Christ. Just listen to this moving excerpt: “Healing is found in the constant individual and communal turn toward the tender mercies of God, who calls us to a theological remembrance: to locate our history in his, to make sense of our memory in his memory, to process our wounds in his wounds” (126). This book is beautifully written, theologically robust, and desperately needed. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is stunning.
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