Author(s): Lampe, Friedo
Reader(s): Davies, Jot
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0595
Barcode: 9781781984833
Release Date: 08/2023

LAMPE, F.: At the Edge of the Night (Unabridged)

Banned by the Nazis, the haunting novel At the Edge of the Night (Am Rande der Nacht), by the German writer Friedo Lampe, is a work of magic realism. This poignant book, beautifully translated by Simon Beattie, was, in Lampe’s own words, ‘born into a regime where it could not breathe’; he hoped that one day it might rise again. It evokes the sensations and impressions of a sultry September evening on the waterfront of Bremen, with its charm and tenderness, squalor and lust. The plot contains a stream of images with many characters: children, old and young people, men and women, townsfolk, performers, students and sailors. Its depiction of raw reality was unacceptable to the Nazis: the book was seized by them in December 1933 and withdrawn from sale.

At the Edge of the Night is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that offers a unique perspective on the experience of the Second World War. Lampe’s prose is lyrical and evocative, and his characters are complex and multi-dimensional. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the war or the human experience of conflict. It drew praise from Hermann Hesse, who first read it in 1933 and said that ‘what struck us at the time… as so beautiful and powerful has not paled, it has withstood; it proves itself with the best, and captivates and delights just as then’.

Tracklist

Lampe, Friedo - Author
Davies, Jot (Reader)
1At the Edge of the Night00:14
Davies, Jot (Reader)
2'Destinies many weave with mine, all intermingled by life.'09:34
Davies, Jot (Reader)
3The Number 1 tram which Frau Jacobi had been on…03:22
Davies, Jot (Reader)
4The old man was still sitting on the bench…03:51
Davies, Jot (Reader)
5It will be a little while yet.08:56
Davies, Jot (Reader)
6But he need not have hurried…03:17
Davies, Jot (Reader)
7To begin with they had watched a drunk for a while.06:55
Davies, Jot (Reader)
8Frau Jacobi climbed the dark stairs.21:20
Davies, Jot (Reader)
9'Mama, will you look at this child,' said Luise's sister.09:31
Davies, Jot (Reader)
10Yes, time passed, too slow for one man…18:25
Davies, Jot (Reader)
11The park keeper leaned in even closer…06:01
Davies, Jot (Reader)
12The beds were positioned one above the other…12:27
Davies, Jot (Reader)
13'Calvin?' asked the captain.18:27
Davies, Jot (Reader)
14'Where have you been?' said Oskar.23:35
Davies, Jot (Reader)
15The announcer had lifted the boy onto his knee.04:30
Davies, Jot (Reader)
16'You're drunk,' cried Jonny, stepping right up close…08:53
Davies, Jot (Reader)
17The sound of the band whirled up and down…04:20
Davies, Jot (Reader)
18'Shame about that spot, and on such lovely skin,'…13:07
Davies, Jot (Reader)
19The hypnotist lifted his hand…14:43
Davies, Jot (Reader)
20Pat, pat, pat.07:34
Davies, Jot (Reader)
21The two swans were asleep…12:40
Davies, Jot (Reader)
22The dance was over and the couples came down…22:53
Davies, Jot (Reader)
23'Your name's Peter, isn't it?' said Fanny.03:35
Davies, Jot (Reader)
24Stiff and grave, the inspector walked on.07:55
Davies, Jot (Reader)
25Little Luise was asleep again…06:25
Davies, Jot (Reader)
26The inspector sat on the bench.13:00
Davies, Jot (Reader)
27A couple of waiters and bellboys…11:55
Davies, Jot (Reader)
28Herr Berg's flute got quieter and quieter.08:37
Davies, Jot (Reader)
29Translator's Note13:55
Davies, Jot (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 04:59:57