The Gadarene Club

by Martin Walser

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Mit Ironie und Schärfe wird die sogenannte gute Gesellschaft einer westdeutschen Großstadt kritisiert.

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Ehen in Philippsburg was Walser's first novel. It takes a satirical look at bourgeois life in a fictional West German city (probably based largely on Stuttgart) at the height of the Wirtschaftswunder. Whilst poor people are still scraping a living recycling materials they collect on bomb sites, the professional classes are carving out careers in culture, media and politics. Interior decoration, money, PR, fast cars, adultery, a dedication to personal advancement, and a complete disregard for anyone else are the keys to this Balzacian world. Each of the four sections of the book takes a different central character and involves a gruesome - but offstage - tragedy for an unimportant person. Philippsburg society goes on regardless.

Although show more it's clearly very much a fifties novel, in all its cocktail-cabinet radiogramness (and plenty of overlap with British and U.S. writing of the time, as well as with Balzac), there's a lot here that is particularly German, and at least some of it is still very telling. And occasionally very funny indeed, in a black sort of way. show less
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Eigentlich unglaublich: Walsers Erstlingsroman erschien 1957, das darin beschriebene problematische Verhältnis zwischen Politik, Wirtschaft, Medien und Macht hat bis heute nichts an Gültigkeit verloren. Die Ehen in Philippsburg beschreiben, wie Macht korrumpiert, wie Seilschaften funktionieren und wie sich das Streben nach Wohlstand und Sicherheit unweigerlich mit Kompromissen verknüpfen muss. Einzig die Gesamtkomposition - angelegt als Rahmenhandlung innerhalb derer mehrere Protagonisten ihre Auftritte haben - scheint überarbeitungsbedürftig, sie ist aber einem Erstlingsroman auf jeden Fall nachzusehen.

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Martin Johann Walser was born in Wasserburg-Bodensee, Germany on March 24, 1927. He attended Regensburg University. His works, including short stories, novels, essays, plays, and poetry, often depict a Germany both guilty over the past and optimistic about the future. He has won a number of awards, include the Hermann Hesse Prize, the Schiller show more Prize, the Buechner Prize, and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Gadarene Club
Original title
Ehen in Philippsburg (German) (German)
Alternate titles
Marriage in Philippsburg (English) (English); The Gadarene Club (English) (English); Ekteskap i Philippsburg (Norwegian) (Norwegian)
Original publication date
1957
Dedication*
Für meine Mutter
First words*
In einem überfüllten Aufzug schauen alle Leute aneinander vorbei.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Er fing ihre Arme ab, lachte ein bisschen, beugte sich vor und drückte seine Lippen auf ihre schwere kleine Hand.
Original language*
Deutsch
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
830Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman literature and literatures of related languages
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PT2685 .A48 .E34Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1961-2000

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