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Effingers

Effingers

by Gabriele Tergit, translated from the German by Sophie Duvernoy

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Gabriele Tergit’s Effingers is a novel, at once epic and intimate, about the lives and fates of three generations of a German Jewish family. Beginning in 1878 and ending in 1948, we follow the Effingers, a family of modest craftsmen from southern Germany, who are joined through marriage to two families of high-society financiers in Berlin, the Goldschmidts and the Oppners. The Effingers soon rise to prominence as one of the most important German industrialist families in Berlin, but with the outbreak of World War I, they fall on hard times and must navigate the tumultuous changes of the Weimar Republic.

Full of parties and drama and delicious gossip, and featuring a kaleidoscopic cast of characters, Effingers is a keenly observed account of German Jewish life in all its richness and complexity. Tergit's precise and limpid prose dazzles in Sophie Duvernoy's elegant translation.

Woefully underrated when it first appeared in 1951, and only recently rediscovered in Germany, Effingers is a meditation on identity and nationality that establishes Tergit as one of the most significant writers of the twentieth century.

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Series: NYRB Classics
ISBN: 9781681379791
Pages: 864
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Praise

Thomas Mann once said that if he were Jewish, Buddenbrooks would be read quite differently. Of course, if he'd been Jewish, well, who knows what kind of story he would have written? Maybe something more like Gabriele Tergit's multigenerational family saga Effingers, which, with its epic sweep, psychological depth, and linguistic brilliance, recalls Mann's novel, but which trains its sights on the heady, fraught world of the German-Jewish haute bourgeoisie. It's a remarkable book, full of insights and characters that make a lasting impression, and, happily, Sophie Duvernoy's sustained sensitivity as a writer matches Tergit's.
—Paul Reitter

A blend of page-turner and the highest literary quality.
Der Tagesspiegel

No other novel rescues the lost Berlin and the world of Jewish Berliners like this one. It is a work of disturbing truthfulness.
Süddeutsche Zeitung

Anyone who reads it will accompany the characters for many decades and take some of them very much to their hearts.
Berliner Zeitung

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