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Falling Man

Schulausgabe für das Niveau C1, ab dem 6. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen

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A bold masterpiece, Don DeLillo's profound novel explores the aftermath of September 11. New York on that fateful day is depicted as a city engulfed in ash and smoke. DeLillo vividly recounts the events, from the perpetrators to the victims, spanning from Hamburg to New York. Central to the narrative is Keith Neudecker, who escapes from one of the burning towers. In a trance-like state, he makes his way to his ex-wife Lianne and their young son, Justin. In their despair, Keith and Lianne cling to one another as they attempt to navigate the loneliness and fear that engulf them. Conversations, particularly within Lianne's family, revolve around the shock and constant threat of terrorism. Justin and his friends seek to overcome their fears through play. Keith repeatedly relives the trauma of his escape, while Lianne wanders aimlessly through the city. Ultimately, she is horrified to witness the Falling Man, a performance artist who plunges from skyscrapers, embodying the terror of the age. DeLillo masterfully articulates the unspeakable, capturing the profound impact of trauma on reality.

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Falling Man, Don DeLillo

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Erscheinungsdatum
2009
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Titel
Falling Man
Untertitel
Schulausgabe für das Niveau C1, ab dem 6. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen
Sprache
Englisch, Deutsch
Autor*innen
Don DeLillo
Verlag
Klett
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Seitenzahl
319
ISBN10
3125788595
ISBN13
9783125788596
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
2007
Originaltitel
Falling Man
Bewertung
3,3 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
A bold masterpiece, Don DeLillo's profound novel explores the aftermath of September 11. New York on that fateful day is depicted as a city engulfed in ash and smoke. DeLillo vividly recounts the events, from the perpetrators to the victims, spanning from Hamburg to New York. Central to the narrative is Keith Neudecker, who escapes from one of the burning towers. In a trance-like state, he makes his way to his ex-wife Lianne and their young son, Justin. In their despair, Keith and Lianne cling to one another as they attempt to navigate the loneliness and fear that engulf them. Conversations, particularly within Lianne's family, revolve around the shock and constant threat of terrorism. Justin and his friends seek to overcome their fears through play. Keith repeatedly relives the trauma of his escape, while Lianne wanders aimlessly through the city. Ultimately, she is horrified to witness the Falling Man, a performance artist who plunges from skyscrapers, embodying the terror of the age. DeLillo masterfully articulates the unspeakable, capturing the profound impact of trauma on reality.