Schweizer Literaturen

Dokumentation Schweizer Literaturen

In Zusammenarbeit mit der mehrsprachigen Literaturplattform viceversaliteratur.ch baut Readme.cc auf diesen Seiten ein Dokumentationsarchiv zu den 4 Schweizer Literaturen auf.

 

Schweizer Literaturen drucken

Meine Väter

Dean, Martin R. (My Fathers)

Bewertung

Buch bewerten:

******

Bild vergrößern

[ Buchtipp von Literatur Schweiz ] The Swiss born Martin R. Dean is the son of two fathers, both from Trinidad. He varies this private fact in his novel by using different narrative forms. His first person narrator finds this situation to be rather painful, because two fathers is one to many. When he becomes a father himself, he sets out to find his biological father who lives London. He meets him in an old folks home, they solve their helpless silence by going on a trip ‹home› to Trinidad. But in the tropical climate any attempt to clarify things vanishes in the maelstrom of sensations and perceptions. For the narrator, meeting this stranger generates moments of clarification and of alienation at the same time.
In a sensual and intelligent way, «Meine Väter» is about the quest for a steady identity which basically cannot be found anymore. The patriarcal system tries to keep this illusion alive though, but only the mother is certain. At the end, the narrator has to recognise that despite his yearning he cannot deal with his tropical ‹home›, neither in physical nor in culinary matters. He has long become (a slightly atypical) Swiss. «I am me» is his conclusion. I am me and my friends are my family.

(Beat Mazenauer, transl. by Anja Hälg)

[ Lieblingszitat ] «Jeder Vater gibt die Wortmöglichkeit, die Wortmächtigkeit an seinen Sohn weiter.»

[ Info ] Dean, Martin R.: Meine Väter. (original language: Deutsch) My Fathers. Hanser Verlag, München, 2003 . ISBN: 3-446-20266-8.


Dieses Buch ist ...

Genre: Roman
Sprachen (Buchtipp): Englisch, Deutsch


Du kannst auch ...


Diesen Buchtipp an einen Freund senden




Kommentare





Wenn du das Wort nicht lesen kannst, klicke hier