Der Weg des Windes

Der Weg des Windes

Agneta Pleijel

The novel "The Way of the Wind" follows the fate of a Swedish family through five generations, exploring family secrets, heritage, identity and the search for one's own roots.

In the novel Der Weg des Windes, Agneta Pleijel creates a broad family saga that spans several generations of one family and connects different areas - Sweden, the Netherlands and the former Dutch East Indies (today's Indonesia). The novel is not only a chronicle of a family but also a search for answers about how the past shapes the present.

The center of the narrative is family ties, unspoken secrets and traces that previous generations leave for their descendants. Through the destinies of parents, children and grandchildren, the author shows how personal decisions, loves, losses and family conflicts are transmitted over time. The characters face questions of belonging: are they determined by their place of birth, family origin or their own choices?

Pleijel especially carefully describes the inner world of his characters. Her heroes often try to understand their own parents and ancestors, discovering that family history is not a simple story of victories and defeats, but a network of complex relationships, compromises and hidden feelings. The title of the novel is symbolic - the wind represents the invisible forces that move human lives, memories and changes.

Original title
Vindspejare
Translation
Hans-Joachim Maass
Dimensions
22 x 14 cm
Pages
383
Publisher
R. Piper & Co. Verlag, München, 1992.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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