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Clemens Setz - Sons and Planets

René Templ, a young man and writer, finds a mentor, his intellectual paternity, in Karl Senegger. At the same time, however, he shirks his duties towards his wife and his child - as soon as he feels needed as a father, he shrinks to the size of his son. Karl Senegger, on his part, failed as a father; his son Viktor jumps to death. Was it an irrational act, the final drop of attraction between opposite poles? Or a desperate attempt to stand up against the one you owe your life? Karl Senegger shirks his responsibilities. The father who lost his son finally publishes his child’s literary legacy. Four interwoven stories form this novel, all connected through their subjects, characters and motives. Clemens J. Setz illustrates how sons make their fathers grow, and fathers their sons – and how they break in the presence of each other. Sensitive and tender, joyously playful, but also with confidence and ease – this is a new voice, young and so diversified, a fascinating find. Rewarded with the Ernst-Willner-Preis 2008 at the Bachmann-Wettbewerb and nominated for the aspekte literature award 2007. A haunting novel on fathers who remain sons, and sons who become fathers. An impressive literary debut.

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224 pages
format:110 x 190
ISBN: 9783701742202
Release date: 18.09.2007

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Clemens Setz

was born in 1983 in Graz where he lives as a student of mathematics and German language and literature. Publications include contributions to magazines and anthologies. His first novel, Söhne und Planaten (2007, Sons and Planets), was nominated for the aspekte literature award 2007. 2008 he was awarded the Ernst-Willner-Prize at the Bachmann-Wettbewerb. His novel Die Frequenzen (2009, Frequencies) has been nominated for the German Book Prize 2009 (Longlist)

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If you wouldn’t know that this is a literary debut and if this novel were not so fresh and forthright, you may be tempted to think that “Söhne und Planeten“ was the late work of a well-weathered author – it is with such poise and nonchalance that Setz tells this at times highly complex story. Like one of his characters from the literary world, you want to kiss your own knee in delight. SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG, Tobias Lehmkuhl

With this almost hauntingly intelligent book, Clemens J. Setz has written one of the best literary debuts of the year. FAZ, Richard Kämmerlings

Wow. I like this book. It’s really intelligent but so unexcited and very tenderly, indeed. I’m surprised about the plot. Great! I’m looking forward to the debut. MICHAELA FALKNER

A wonderful narration with lots of details. Clemens Setz creates the passionate reality of a sensitive intellectual. ALFRED KOLLERITSCH

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