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Die Waldsteinsonate
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The ›Waldstein‹ Sonata

Published by Diogenes as Die Waldsteinsonate
Original Title: Die Waldsteinsonate

Hartmut Lange’s first novella collection founded his international reputation as a writer.

Novellas about the state of those unhappy individuals for whom consciousness was a particular doom. Novellas about Nietzsche’s insanity, the Goebbels children, the mysterious suicide of Kleist and Henriette Vogel, the nihilist Alfred Seidel, who ended his life in a psychiatric hospital at the age of twenty-nine, and about a Jewish woman who goes walking with an SS man, who will become her murderer.


General Fiction
112 pages
1984

978-3-257-01669-7

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»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«

Björn Hayer / Berliner Zeitung

»These fleeting figures in search of lost memories, these fallen angels, are related to the protagonists from another German’s films: Wim Wenders.«

Eve Seebold-Galland / Nouvelles, Paris

»Everything sounds real in these fictitious stories with which the author proves his literary imagination: breath-taking.«

La Presse de la Manche, Cherbourg

»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«

Björn Hayer / Berliner Zeitung

»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«

Björn Hayer / Berliner Zeitung

»These fleeting figures in search of lost memories, these fallen angels, are related to the protagonists from another German’s films: Wim Wenders.«

Eve Seebold-Galland / Nouvelles, Paris

»Everything sounds real in these fictitious stories with which the author proves his literary imagination: breath-taking.«

La Presse de la Manche, Cherbourg

»Hartmut Lange has yet again proven his artistic and moral greatness.«

Björn Hayer / Berliner Zeitung
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