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Without Waking Up

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ISBN: 9781739842321
AuthorSchutti, Carolina
Pub Date05/10/2023
BindingPaperback
Pages136
Publisher: Bullaun Press
Quick overview A lyrical novella that wears lightly its themes of trauma and loss of maternal language. Winner of European Prize for Literature 2012, from acclaimed Austrian writer Carolina Schutti.
€14.00

Sifting through memories, simple scenes nestled into one another like her own beloved wooden doll, the Matryoshka, Maja struggles to unearth her identity.She is marked by a lingering absence - of homeland, mother tongue, mother, warmth.
Raised in an unfamiliar country by her taciturn aunt, Maja has brief moments of connection with her fading past such as through her childhood friendship with Marek, a Polish refugee with his own stories of love and loss in the face of war and displacement. An adult Maja finds herself again and again on the outside of her relationships with others, and with herself.

This poetic, yet unadorned, account invites an open-ended exploration of the relationship between language and identity.

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Sifting through memories, simple scenes nestled into one another like her own beloved wooden doll, the Matryoshka, Maja struggles to unearth her identity.She is marked by a lingering absence - of homeland, mother tongue, mother, warmth.
Raised in an unfamiliar country by her taciturn aunt, Maja has brief moments of connection with her fading past such as through her childhood friendship with Marek, a Polish refugee with his own stories of love and loss in the face of war and displacement. An adult Maja finds herself again and again on the outside of her relationships with others, and with herself.

This poetic, yet unadorned, account invites an open-ended exploration of the relationship between language and identity.

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