Author | Harry Thürk |
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Original title | Sommer der toten Träume |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Genre | autobiography with fictional elements |
Publisher | Mitteldeutscher Verlag |
Publication date | 1993 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 340 |
ISBN | 9783898122412 |
Summer of Dead Dreams ( German: Sommer der toten Träume) [1] is a novel by German writer Harry Thürk, published in 1993 [2] by Mitteldeutscher Verlag. [3] It is an autobiography with fictional elements. [4] [5] [6]
The book was translated to English, Polish (by Marcin Domino and Anna Myszyńska), [4] [7] Czech (by Miroslava Mamulová), [8] Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Vietnamese, Spanish and Finnish. [9]
Małgorzata Jurczak was planning a film adaptation of the book, but it was delayed due to a lack of money. [10]
The characters presented in the book are fictional, but the story is inspired by author's real experiences. [11]
The novel tells about three Germans: Oswald Hirschke, Jakob Latta and Schliebitz and a Romani woman called Alina. [12] The story takes place in the summer of 1945 in Prudnik, shortly after the end of World War II. [13] The main characters live in a ghetto on Chrobrego and Królowej Jadwigi Street, [4] created by the Red Army in April 1945 after the end of the Battle of Prudnik. [14] They are being used by Poles that came to Prudnik after the war and Russian soldiers. [5] They are trying to escape to East Germany.
Author | Harry Thürk |
---|---|
Original title | Sommer der toten Träume |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Genre | autobiography with fictional elements |
Publisher | Mitteldeutscher Verlag |
Publication date | 1993 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 340 |
ISBN | 9783898122412 |
Summer of Dead Dreams ( German: Sommer der toten Träume) [1] is a novel by German writer Harry Thürk, published in 1993 [2] by Mitteldeutscher Verlag. [3] It is an autobiography with fictional elements. [4] [5] [6]
The book was translated to English, Polish (by Marcin Domino and Anna Myszyńska), [4] [7] Czech (by Miroslava Mamulová), [8] Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Vietnamese, Spanish and Finnish. [9]
Małgorzata Jurczak was planning a film adaptation of the book, but it was delayed due to a lack of money. [10]
The characters presented in the book are fictional, but the story is inspired by author's real experiences. [11]
The novel tells about three Germans: Oswald Hirschke, Jakob Latta and Schliebitz and a Romani woman called Alina. [12] The story takes place in the summer of 1945 in Prudnik, shortly after the end of World War II. [13] The main characters live in a ghetto on Chrobrego and Królowej Jadwigi Street, [4] created by the Red Army in April 1945 after the end of the Battle of Prudnik. [14] They are being used by Poles that came to Prudnik after the war and Russian soldiers. [5] They are trying to escape to East Germany.