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Signs of the Times

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Saxony in about 1830: in the towns the smoke is already rising from the stacks of the first factories. The bourgeoisie is the motor of progress. Art and literature are burgeoning everywhere. People are hoping that science will help the world regain its health. Out in the country, by contrast, life is still very much in the way of the Middle Ages. Socage leaves the peasants with hardly anything but the bare necessities, craftsmanship is stifled by the laws of the guilds, and up in the hills the day labourers eat chestnuts and bake bread with wood flour. In these circumstances, a child counts for less than a goat in the shed. The people's distress is so great that they gather in flocks and leave their homeland, hoping to get a place on a sailing ship that will take them to America. It is against this backdrop that Christoph Scheuring tells the tales of three boys. Each has a special gift of his own. Each is destined to achieve great things. Yet none of them seems strong enough to survive in this world. "Signs of the Times" is a novel set in one of the most exciting phases of German history. The topics it tackles are the major questions of the day. Is there such a thing as justice? What is beauty? How can Man manage to become one with himself and with Creation? 200 years down the line, the answers have lost none of their topicality.

About the author

Christoph Scheuring, geboren 1957, hat als Journalist für Spiegel, Stern und Zeit mit den Mächtigsten am Tisch gesessen und mit den Machtlosen auf der Straße gelebt. Seine Leidenschaft gehört besonders den Jugendlichen in den Randgebieten unserer Gesellschaft.

Summary

Saxony in about 1830: in the towns the smoke is already rising from the stacks of the first factories. The bourgeoisie is the motor of progress. Art and literature are burgeoning everywhere. People are hoping that science will help the world regain its health. Out in the country, by contrast, life is still very much in the way of the Middle Ages. Socage leaves the peasants with hardly anything but the bare necessities, craftsmanship is stifled by the laws of the guilds, and up in the hills the day labourers eat chestnuts and bake bread with wood flour. In these circumstances, a child counts for less than a goat in the shed. The people’s distress is so great that they gather in flocks and leave their homeland, hoping to get a place on a sailing ship that will take them to America. It is against this backdrop that Christoph Scheuring tells the tales of three boys. Each has a special gift of his own. Each is destined to achieve great things. Yet none of them seems strong enough to survive in this world. "Signs of the Times” is a novel set in one of the most exciting phases of German history. The topics it tackles are the major questions of the day. Is there such a thing as justice? What is beauty? How can Man manage to become one with himself and with Creation? 200 years down the line, the answers have lost none of their topicality.

Product details

Authors Ch. Scheuring, Christoph Scheuring
Assisted by Gareth Bartley (Translation)
Publisher Hoffmann und Campe
 
Original title Zeichen der Zeit
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2016
 
EAN 9783455504088
ISBN 978-3-455-50408-8
No. of pages 380
Dimensions 162 mm x 216 mm x 37 mm
Weight 687 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Verstehen, Dresden, Chemnitz, Bourgeoisie, Watches, Saxony, Lange & Söhne, craftsmanship, Christoph Scheuring, Middle Ages, Ferdinand Adolph Lange

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