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“Gone, finito, the end, I say. A father who puts an end to it all before he wears down the whole family deserves more praise than damnation.” two sisters travel to sofia—in a convoy of luxury limousines arranged by a fellow Bulgarian exile—to bury their less-than-beloved father. Like tourists, they are chauffeured by the ever-charming Ruben apostoloff—one sister in the back seat, one in the passenger seat, one sharp-tongue and aggressive, the other polite and considerate. In a caustic voice, apostoloff shows them the treasures of his beloved country: the peacock-eye pottery (which contains poisonous dye), the black sea Coast (which is utterly destroyed), the architecture (a twentieth-century crime). his attempts to win them over seem doomed to fail, as the sisters’ Bulgarian heritage is a heavy burden—their father, a successful doctor and melancholy immigrant, appears in their dreams still dragging the rope with which he hanged himself. An account of a daughter bitterly funny reckoning with her father and his country, Laden with linguistic wit and black humor, apostoloff will introduce the unique voice of sibylle lewitscharoff to a new and eager audience.

Sibylle Lewitscharoff

Sibylle Lewitscharoff (born 16 April 1954) is a German author. Among her novels are Pong (1998), Apostoloff (2009) and Blumenberg (2011). She has received several German literary awards, including the Georg Büchner Prize in 2013.

Title

Apostoloff

Author

Sibylle Lewitscharoff

Publisher

Seagull Books

Number of Pages

280

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2019

    “Gone, finito, the end, I say. A father who puts an end to it all before he wears down the whole family deserves more praise than damnation.” two sisters travel to sofia—in a convoy of luxury limousines arranged by a fellow Bulgarian exile—to bury their less-than-beloved father. Like tourists, they are chauffeured by the ever-charming Ruben apostoloff—one sister in the back seat, one in the passenger seat, one sharp-tongue and aggressive, the other polite and considerate. In a caustic voice, apostoloff shows them the treasures of his beloved country: the peacock-eye pottery (which contains poisonous dye), the black sea Coast (which is utterly destroyed), the architecture (a twentieth-century crime). his attempts to win them over seem doomed to fail, as the sisters’ Bulgarian heritage is a heavy burden—their father, a successful doctor and melancholy immigrant, appears in their dreams still dragging the rope with which he hanged himself. An account of a daughter bitterly funny reckoning with her father and his country, Laden with linguistic wit and black humor, apostoloff will introduce the unique voice of sibylle lewitscharoff to a new and eager audience.
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