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Der alte König in seinem Exil (2011 original; edición 2011)

por Arno Geiger

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International Bestseller Shortlisted for the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize and Schlegel-Tieck Prize What makes us who we are? Arno Geiger's father was never an easy man to know and when he developed Alzheimer's, Arno realised he was not going to ask for help. "As my father can no longer cross the bridge into my world, I have to go over to his." So Arno sets out on a journey to get to know him at last. Born in 1926 in the Austrian Alps, into a farming family who had an orchard, kept three cows, and made schnapps in the cellar, his father was conscripted into World War II as a "schoolboy soldier" - an experience he rarely spoke about, though it marked him. Striking up a new friendship, Arno walks with him in the village and the landscape they both grew up in and listens to his words, which are often full of unexpected poetry. Through his intelligent, moving and often funny account, we begin to see that whatever happens in old age, a human being retains their past and their character. Translated into nearly 30 languages,The Old King in His Exile will offer solace and insight to anyone coping with a loved one's aging.… (más)
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Título:Der alte König in seinem Exil
Autores:Arno Geiger
Información:Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG (2011), Ausgabe: 18, Gebundene Ausgabe, 192 Seiten
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The Old King in His Exile por Arno Geiger (2011)

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    JuliaMaria: Tochter-Mutter und Vater-Sohn im Angesicht des Verschwindens der Lebenstüchtigkeit durch Alzheimer
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This memoir surprised me so much. It mapped out a new definition of "honest" for me. Most of the time reviewers call a memoir "honest" when it tells everything, every tiny excruciating detail of what (usually bad) thing happened to the memoirist. This writing is honest because of its restraint. It's honest for the way Geiger elucidates his own frequent failings--failing to always be patient with a father with Alzheimers, for example--as being normal, and human. He doesn't blame himself, or defend himself, either. He just records, with loving compassion, what happened between him and his father in his father's last years.

Extraordinary also for the way Geiger interweaves scenes from his father's childhood and early youth and how his father's experiences during the war years changed him for life. All of this is presented with great love that is never sentimental or false. Somehow too Geiger has written a book about loss that ends up being a celebration of humanity. ( )
  poingu | Feb 22, 2020 |
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Written in a relaxed and informal manner, Arno Geiger manages to soberly show the ravages on family and loved ones due to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Though stricken by such a terrible long and drawn-out death sentence, his father August, being extremely intelligent and clever, offers several moments of joy, clarity, and fascination with what remains of his shrinking world and love for language. But no longer able to care for their sick father, and finding few caregivers who can actually handle him, they resort to placing him in an “old folks” home. The siblings then proceed to clear out years of clutter from the family home, a house built by hand by their father August. Surprisingly, it took two dumpsters to achieve their final goal as August never threw anything away in case one day he might need them. And the many rooms their father occupied throughout his life were now reduced to two he might visit on Sundays and special occasions. In this fine memoir Arno Geiger composes an interesting story about a terrible disease and Geiger’s failure in lessening degrees in getting to know his father as intimately as he determines to. Time will eventually take his father completely from him, but not before a gallant attempt at possibility; to pick up where they left off so many years ago and recapture a deeper meaning to their relationship. Written while his father was still alive, this book is a testament to love and what can still be recovered in its remains. ( )
  MSarki | Jan 7, 2018 |
Тъжната, ежедневна, и с нищо необикновена история на старец, страдащ от болестта на Алцхаймер, и на неговите близки. Характерът на заболяването в неговата напреднала фаза не може да бъде предпоставка за впечатляваща фабула. Предполагам, че именно този факт е подтикнал автора към едно залитане по историята на заболелия, преди да бъде засегнат от симптомите на болестта на Алцхаймер, която, с цялото ми уважение, не представлява нищо интересно, и би могла да бъде разказана от всеки един човек на планетата. Отделете няколко часа да чуете разказите на своите баби и дядовци - със сигурност, ако не по-интересна, то историята им ще бъде доста по-лична за Вас самите, от тази на Арно Гайгер. ( )
  terrigena | Mar 26, 2017 |
The author up with his family in Wolford, Austria. His father always had his quirks, his own way of doing things so when he first started exhibiting strange behavior, the author thought it had to do with stress and the fact that his long marriage to his mother had broken. He freely admits the family was frustrated and sometimes impatient with these new behaviors. It, of course turned out to be much more serious, Alzheimer disease, and the author had to adjust his own thinking, find a new way to have a relationship with his father. He found a way, by entering into his fathers new reality and getting to know and acknowledge the man he now was.

A very heartfelt book, not written at all emotionally, though of course the situation itself provides its own emotion. Often humorous, the disease moved slowly, his father often said insightful, and meaningful, things about his life as it was now. An interesting look at how a family pulled together Inman time of crisis, some more understanding than others. We also learn of his fathers past life, how he was as a father, a husband.

A lovingly written homage from a son to a father. ( )
  Beamis12 | Jan 20, 2017 |
Arno Geiger hat ein berührendes Werk über seinen an Alzheimer erkrankten Vater geschaffen. Angereichert mit zahlreichen Zitaten beschreibt Geiger in einzelnen Episoden das Zusammenleben (und erneute Kennenlernen) mit seinem Vater während dem von Krankheit geprägten Lebensabschnitt. In Rückblicken lässt er das Leben seines Vaters und die eigene Kindheit Revue passieren.

Das Buch ist ein ruhiges Stück Literatur, Geiger kommt ohne große Höhepunkte aus und fesselt den Leser dennoch. Trotz des ernsten Themas ist es aber kein trauriges, schwermütiges Buch; ganz im Gegenteil, phasenweise strotzt es regelrecht vor Witz und Lebensbejahung. Nicht Mitleid oder Hilflosigkeit angesichts der unaufhaltsam fortschreitenden Krankheitsentwicklung stehen im Vordergrund, sondern gegenseitige Liebe, Respekt und die wirklich wichtigen Dinge des Lebens. ( )
  schmechi | Mar 6, 2015 |
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International Bestseller Shortlisted for the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize and Schlegel-Tieck Prize What makes us who we are? Arno Geiger's father was never an easy man to know and when he developed Alzheimer's, Arno realised he was not going to ask for help. "As my father can no longer cross the bridge into my world, I have to go over to his." So Arno sets out on a journey to get to know him at last. Born in 1926 in the Austrian Alps, into a farming family who had an orchard, kept three cows, and made schnapps in the cellar, his father was conscripted into World War II as a "schoolboy soldier" - an experience he rarely spoke about, though it marked him. Striking up a new friendship, Arno walks with him in the village and the landscape they both grew up in and listens to his words, which are often full of unexpected poetry. Through his intelligent, moving and often funny account, we begin to see that whatever happens in old age, a human being retains their past and their character. Translated into nearly 30 languages,The Old King in His Exile will offer solace and insight to anyone coping with a loved one's aging.

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