Dark Company by Gert Loschtz

Dark Company by Gert Loschtz

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Dark Company by Gert Loschtz

Over ten rainy nights, Thomas, an ex-bargeman who used to be skipper of his own boat, walks the muddy fields of the landlocked German interior and remembers the events that lost him his home, his boat, and his livelihood: his apprenticeship in the cold halls of the Royal Naval College in London; the dangers of the mean streets and waterfront of New York in the 1970s, and Poland under martial law; Germany after the reunification, when for a year or so it seemed that the whole country drifted rudderless, drawn by the current of history to who knows where. Thomas remembers childhood, his first love, and the warnings of his grandfather: Beware the dark company! This mysterious band of men and women dressed in black cast a shadow over his story, as he wrestles with the secrets, the unplumbed depths of his soul, the hazards lurking below a seemingly placid surface, and throughout it all, the rain, falling night after night. Dark Company is a superb example of a distinctly German tradition in weird fiction which claims its roots in Kafka and Herbert Rosendorfer.

Gert Loschütz is the author of many short stories, children’s books, and novels, most recently Das erleuchtete Fenster. Samuel P. Willcocks translates from Czech, German, Romanian, and Slovene into English.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780857428288
ISBN 10 0857428284
Titel Dark Company
Autor Gert Loschütz
Serie The Seagull Library Of German Literature
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Seagull Books London Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2021-05-11
Seitenanzahl 166
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