Raimund is in love. With the idolized Teddy, who has emigrated from the dull Germany of the early 1930s to Paris. There they try to enjoy French freedom and hold back the future. This great novel, written in 1932 on the threshold of Nazi rule, was never published. The lawyer and journalist Sebastian Haffner (1907-1999), emigrated to England in 1938, where he wrote, among other things, his "History of a German", which was only published posthumously. He returned to Germany in 1954 and became a central publicist of the Bonn Republic. His now-discovered early novel "Abschied" (Hanser, with a foreword by Volker Wedermann) celebrates cosmopolitanism, love and exuberance in a uniquely witty and fast-paced manner. We experience this literary event in
the interpretation of Matthias Brandt.
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