<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This coming-of-age novel is the most reviewed, discussed, and recommended German language debut of the last decade, earning Strauss praise as "one of the greatest talents of his generation"--and also one of the most controversial.sial.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It's night time, and a young man sits writing at a table. He's afraid. Afraid of having to decide--on a woman, a group of friends, an annual holiday destination. He's afraid of becoming numb to emotion. Afraid of growing up. <p/>But all of that is about to change. When an acquaintance makes him a proposition, our unnamed protagonist is drawn into a scheme where each night at seven o'clock, he must commit one of the seven sins--a task that forces him to decide how far he is truly willing to go in his efforts to stave off habit and ennui and save his own life. <p/>The most reviewed, discussed, and recommended German language debut of the last decade, <i>Seven Nights</i> has earned Simon Strauss praise as "one of the greatest talents of his generation" by the Tagesspiegel newspaper and also one of the most controversial.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The text correlates with the mission of its author: unashamedly straight, with neither safety net nor an easy way out.<br>--<i>Rolling Stone</i><br>BWhat a passionate, fearless book, steeped in tradition, greedy for the future--a book that wages war against serenity. Against the weariness of those who follow the footsteps of others. Who repeat life. A polemic for the open heart!<br>--Volker Weidermann, literary critic <p/>You soon realise that <i>Seven Nights</i> is a highly Romantic book. [..] And of course pure, sheer, true Romanticism is a very original escape from the stifling system of self-referentiality.<br>--<i>Die Zeit</i> <p/>Strauss's <i>Seven Nights</i> are seven slaps to the back of the reader's head: Just think about what you're doing and what you want! Then comes the final blow, a liver shot, leaving you winded and bereft of your senses for a good long while. Only somebody who steadfastly refuses to wonder what life is really about could put this book down as though nothing had happened.<br>--NDR, Northern German Broadcasting <p/>The challenge lies in the uncomfortable seriousness of every single word, which is never undercut by irony--not in the kind of radicalism acquired through sensational subject matter.<br>--<i>Der Tagesspiegel</i> <p/>A magical, surreal essay about Courage.<br>--<i>Welt am Sonntag</i> <p/>With this book, Simon Strauss gives his generation a voice.<br>--<i>Münchner Merkur</i> <p/>Simon Strauss manages to describe a vague feeling through great emphasis and sharpness.<br>--Deutschlandfunk <p/>Simon Strauss' <i>Seven Nights</i> is not a novel, but a manifesto for his whole generation. Against simply functioning as humans, but more towards feeling. Tearful as well as enraged. A thin book with great impact.<br>--RBB Radio Fritz <p/>'I am writing this out of fear'--the first sentence hits hard! And will certainly make you want to read on, to get to know about this drama to its full extent. Simon Strauss' debut represents a sparkling, rather explosive novel.--RBB Kulturradio<br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born in 1988 in Berlin, Simon Strauss studied Classics and History in Basel, Politiers, and Cambridge. In 2017 he completed his doctorate at Humboldt University in Berlin with a thesis on "Conceptions of Roman Society in Theodor Mommsen and Mattias Gelzer." He he lines in Frankfurt, where he works as the arts section editor of <i>Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung</i>.<br>
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