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Herr Lehmann: Ein Roman by Sven Regener
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Herr Lehmann: Ein Roman (original 2001; edition 2003)

by Sven Regener

Series: Herr Lehmann (1)

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The year is 1989 and Herr Lehmann lives entirely free of responsibility in a tiny flat in the bohemian Berlin district of Kreuzberg, whenever he isn't hanging out in the local bars. Through years of judicious sidestepping and heroic indolence this barman, unburdened by ambition, has successfully avoided the demands placed upon him by parents, landlords, neighbours and women. But suddenly one unforeseen incident after another seems to threaten his idyllic and rather peaceable existence. He has an encounter with a decidedly unfriendly dog, his parents threaten to descend on Berlin from the provinces to pay him a visit, and he meets a dangerously attractive woman who entices him to the swimming baths, thereby throwing his emotional life into confusion. He is even forced to go to the fashionable Kurf-rstendamm and to attempt to enter East Berlin. BERLIN BLUES is a richly entertaining evocation of life in the city and a classic of modern-day decadence.… (more)
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Title:Herr Lehmann: Ein Roman
Authors:Sven Regener
Info:Goldmann Verlag (2003), Taschenbuch, 288 pages
Collections:Belletristik, Your library
Rating:****
Tags:Berlin, Kreuzberg, Element, Regener, Belletristik

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Berlin Blues by Sven Regener (2001)

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    Der kleine Bruder by Sven Regener (marzipanz)
    marzipanz: Herr Lehmann ist the first part of a trilogy, Der kleine Bruder is the third part.
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    Auerhaus by Bov Bjerg (JuliaMaria)
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    Pull Yourself Together by Thomas Glavinic (JuliaMaria)
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A fun story of a simple guy who finds joy and peace in his simple life. Some may call him lazy but he also looks enlightened in his own way. ( )
  valdanylchuk | Aug 26, 2015 |
I really enjoyed this one, and hereby I solemnly swear to stop being prejudiced against German authors (I think Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre may be to blame here..). It was funny and wonderfully fitting for my current mood - Herr Lehmann has pretty much the same problems I'm having. And it's really well-written and not even the run-on-sentences (which is something I usually don't like) could put me off. Recommended. ( )
  atia | Oct 27, 2008 |
I really enjoyed this - one of the best things I've read in a while - particularly in the interactions between people. ( )
  flissp | May 3, 2007 |
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Der Nachthimmel, der ganz frei von Wolken war, wies in der Ferne, über Ostberlin, schon einen hellen Schimmer auf, als Frank Lehmann, den sie neuerdings nur noch Herr Lehmann nannten, weil sich herumgesprochen hatte, dass er bald dreissig Jahre alt werden würde, quer über den Lausitzer Platz nach Hause ging.
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The year is 1989 and Herr Lehmann lives entirely free of responsibility in a tiny flat in the bohemian Berlin district of Kreuzberg, whenever he isn't hanging out in the local bars. Through years of judicious sidestepping and heroic indolence this barman, unburdened by ambition, has successfully avoided the demands placed upon him by parents, landlords, neighbours and women. But suddenly one unforeseen incident after another seems to threaten his idyllic and rather peaceable existence. He has an encounter with a decidedly unfriendly dog, his parents threaten to descend on Berlin from the provinces to pay him a visit, and he meets a dangerously attractive woman who entices him to the swimming baths, thereby throwing his emotional life into confusion. He is even forced to go to the fashionable Kurf-rstendamm and to attempt to enter East Berlin. BERLIN BLUES is a richly entertaining evocation of life in the city and a classic of modern-day decadence.

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