The Last Summer

by Ricarda Huch

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Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. To counter student unrest, the governer of St Petersburg closes the state university. Soon afterwards he arrives at his summer residence with his family and receives a death threat. His worried wife employs a young bodyguard, Lju, to protect her husband. Little does she know tha Lju sides with the students - and the students are plotting an assassination.

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This was published in 1910, but my copy was a recent translation into English. And the cover blurb is right, it does have relevance to the world we live in.
This is set in Russia, which is experienecing upheaval. There has been some incident in the university (we are not sure exactly what) that has caused the university to be suspended and the chancellor has recieved threats on account of this action. He has retreated, with his wife and 3 children, to his country house and the book is set there. The letters on this come from the 5 of the family plus the young man hired as a bodyguard come secretary to protect the chancellor.
An epistolary novel, we don't get to read all of the correspondance that is happening, so you're never quite sure show more of eveything that is going on. All of the letters in this come from 6 people and are (mostly) outwards going, which adds to an air of opression, you see very little of the world outside.
There's a lot that is left unsaid. We're never sure of exactly what happened, only that it has divided the population, and divides, to some extent, the family as well. There is a marked difference between those who hold a view and those who hold it strngly enough to actually act upon it, and that is made clear in the letters, but, of course, those are not seen by the people in the house.
It ends very abruptly, and the aftermath of the actions taken are not explored. What happens next it left entirely to your imagination and speculation.
This was a most intriguing read and the blurb is right, this is a book that continues to have relevance even after the passge of time.
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Bulloch, Jamie (Translator)
Castro, Gabriela (Designer)
Chagas, Paulo (Designer)
Jannini, Karina (Translator)

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Canonical title*
Der letzte Sommer
Original title
Der letzte Sommer : eine Erzählung in Briefen
Original publication date
1910
Important places
Germany
First words*
Lieber Konstantin! Ich habe mein Amt angetreten und will Dir berichten, wie sich mir die Lage darstellt.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Eben tritt sie hinter meinen Stuhl, legt den Arm um mich und tut die nicht mehr neue, aber immer wieder gern gehörte Frage: "Warum bist du so blass, J..."
Original language
German
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
833.912Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction1900-1900-19901900-1945
LCC
PT2617 .U28Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1860/70-1960

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