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An edition of Crime (2011)

Crime

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"A nameless lawyer invites us to read an extraordinary dossier of violent and unspeakable acts. All the crimes have one thing in common: the guilty are never convicted in a court of law. But however heinous the crime, the narrator shows how the human circumstances behind events can tell a different story."--Back cover.

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Publisher
Chatto & Windus
Language
English
Pages
184

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Crime
2011, Alfred A. Knopf
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2011, Chatto & Windus
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2011, Chatto & Windus
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Table of Contents

Guilt
Fahner
Tanata's tea bowl
The cello
The hedgehog
Bliss
Summertime
Self-defence
Green
The thorn
Love
The Ethiopian.

Edition Notes

"Originally published in German as Verbrechen in 2009 ..."--Title page verso.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833.92
Library of Congress
PT2720.I73 V4713 2011b, PT2724

The Physical Object

Pagination
184 pages
Number of pages
184

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28419790M
Internet Archive
crime0000schi
ISBN 10
0701185473
ISBN 13
9780701185473
OCLC/WorldCat
741496126

Work Description

From Ferdinand von Schirach, one of Germany’s most prominent defense attorneys, comes a jolting debut collection of short stories that daringly brings to light the motivations stirring within the criminal mind. By turns witty and sorrowful, unflinchingly brutal and heartbreaking, the deeply affecting, quietly unnerving cases presented in Crime urge a closer examination of guilt and innocence.

In “Fähner,” a small-town physician and avid gardener betrays little emotion when he takes an ax to his wife’s head, an act that shocks the locals but provides a
long-awaited reprieve for the good doctor. Abbas, a Palestinian refugee who is cornered into a life of crime, finds true love and seemingly a saving grace with a beautiful student named Stefanie in “Summertime.” But when she is viciously murdered in a hotel room after having been paid to sleep with one of the country’s wealthiest men, is Abbas to blame or is it the man who seems to have it all? And in the startling story “Love,” a young man’s infatuation with his girlfriend takes a grisly turn as he comes to grips with his unconventional—and uncontrollable—impulses to truly know a woman.

“Guilt,” writes von Schirach, “always presents a bit of a problem.” In this beautifully nuanced and telling collection, guilt is indeed never as clear-cut as the crime, and justice is more nebulous still.

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