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Schlafes Bruder
Schlafes Bruder: Roman (Reclam Taschenbuch) | Robert Schneider
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"Das ist die Geschichte des Musikers Johannes Elias Alder, der zweiundzwanzigjhrig sein Leben zu Tode brachte, nachdem er beschlossen hatte, nicht mehr zu schlafen." Mit seinem atemberaubenden Debtroman ber das Leben und Sterben eines musikalischen Genies in einem sterreichischen Bergdorf gelang Robert Schneider ein sensationeller Welterfolg, der in ber 30 Sprachen bersetzt wurde.
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Anna40
Brother of Sleep: A Novel | Robert Schneider
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Elias is a musical genius born into a family of Austrian mountain farmers in the early 1800s who falls in love with his cousin,thus decides not to pursue a career in music.His love is unrequited&then there‘s her brother.Some descriptions were disgusting&cruelty to animals&violence(a woman is beaten&burned& there are many fires that destroy homes &kill children) hard to read but it‘s a well written,weird & unusual story.Did I enjoy it? Not really.

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ju.ca.no
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I was going to the Uni Library to get new books for my Thesis and found a bookshop sale in front. Ended up with these two books, adding yet again to my never ending pile of unread books🙈

Schlafes Bruder I remember from school; my german professor recommended it and I never got a chance to read it, until now and Helmut Qualtinger was brilliant, so this play probably is as well😊

MayJasper Those magical words * bookshop sale* 😍 6y
ju.ca.no @MayJasper my nemesis😂😂 but I‘m proud of myself- at first I had much more books and then managed to buy „only“ 2😁 6y
MayJasper Noble and brave actions indeed. Proud of you 😂 6y
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KVanRead
Brother of Sleep: A Novel | Robert Schneider
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I had no idea what to expect when a friend pressed this on me but it turned out to be unexpectedly captivating. This odd tale of an undiscovered musical genius living a tortured existence in a remote 19th C. German village is a weird mix of the dark and twisty and the darkly comic and is also at times strangely beautiful. Something about the mood (and maybe the weirdness) reminded me of Guy Maddin‘s indie pic The Saddest Music in the World. 💕🎶

KVanRead This cover though...😳 Not the one on my friend‘s copy thank goodness...this is from the Goodreads entry. 7y
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