Doron rabinovici biography
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Anyway
Naschmarkt, heart of Vienna. In this colourful and lively melting-pot of foods and languages, a group of young people from immigrant families revolves around the protagonist Stefan Sandtner, a young neurologist who is certain about nothing, not about his professional vocation, not about his fluctuating relationship to his colleague Sonja, not about his or her friends origins and convictions.
Stefan eludes certainty as soon as it arises, and he is sure about only one thing to commit to - his new love Flora, a Serbian video artist and refugee.
Stefan takes a sabbatical from his work at the clinic to assist his youth friends, Hans and Bärbel Kerber, with the care of their father whose sudden and bewildering illness of the mind causes his memory to fail and sets him back in the year 1945.
Herbert Kerber, now stuck in the selection of his past as an SS officer, represents a first hand study case for Stefan, but an extremely upsetting personal challenge to his daughter Bärbe
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Doron Rabinovici - Biography
Doron Rabinovici is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist. He was born in Tel Aviv in 1961 and moved to Vienna in 1964.
Overview
In 1994, Suhrkamp published his first book Papirnik, a collection of short stories most of them set in Vienna's Jewish environment. Three years later his first novel, Suche nach M. (Search for M.), was published which was translated into English bygd the US publishing company Ariadne Press. Search for M. fryst vatten the portrayal of two families with Shoah survivors and their sons who live with memories they can’t något som utförs snabbt exempelvis expressleverans in the midst of the Austrians’ negation and denial of their past. In 2004 his new novel, Ohnehin (Anyway) was published. In this novel, the main protagonist Stefan Sandtner, a young neurologist, is confronted with a patient whose sudden and bewildering illness of the mind causes his memory to fail and sets him back in the year 1945. Herbert Kerber is stuck in his past as an SS officer. The no
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Doron Rabinovici
Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist
Doron Rabinovici is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist. He was born in Tel Aviv in 1961, and moved to Vienna in 1964. His literary work includes short stories, novels and essays, but also drama.
Life
[edit]Doron Rabinovici was born in Israel on December 2, 1961,[1] but the family moved to Vienna in 1964. Rabinovici studied at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 2000 with the historical work Instanzen der Ohnmacht.[2]The Viennese Jewish community leadership from 1938 to 1945 and their reaction to National Socialist persecution and extermination. Rabinovici's doctoral thesis concerns the reaction of the Viennese Jewish community's administration to the persecution by the National Socialists and the community's consequent extermination. Published in 2000 as Instanzen der Ohnmacht (Authorities of Powerlessness) by Jüdischer Ver