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Das Abenteuer des Denkens. Roman über Albert Einstein

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Vorbildlich unvorbildlich - Albert Einstein ist für uns so etwas wie eine Metapher für Menschlichkeit und Eigensinn geworden. Doch der große Mann war auch ein Mensch unter Menschen. Einstein war Segler, Geiger, er liebte Kinder, Hunde und mehr als nur eine Frau. Er hatte Freundschaften und erbitterte Feindschaften. Er gab mit fünfzehn die Schule, die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft, die jüdische Religionszugehörigkeit. Ohne Familie, ohne Heimat dauerte es ein paar Jahre, bis er seinen Weg gefunden hatte. David Chotjewitz hat ein spannendes Buch über den Menschen Albert Einstein geschrieben. So erscheint uns das Jahrhundert-Genie auf einmal sehr nah, in seiner Freude, seiner Launenhaftigkeit, seiner Lust an der Provokation im Umgang mit Freunden und Kollegen, in seinem Einsatz gegen den Krieg.

347 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1996

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David Chotjewitz

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David Chotjewitz (born May 14, 1964, in Berlin) is a German writer and theatre director who lives in Hamburg.

In 1967, his family moved to Rome, where Chotjewitz grew up until 1973. He attended the Italian primary school and later the German school of Rome. In 1973, he moved with his parents and brother to the small north Hessian village of Kruspis. He attended school in Bad Hersfeld until 1981, but left without receiving his diploma.

As of 1982, he was trained as a publisher, at first at the Weismann publishing house in Munich, then in spring of 1984, at the Rowohlt publishing house in Reinbek. He was married in 1983 and his daughter, Sarah, was born the same year. His first literary book publication, the collection, Frühreif - Texte aus der Plastiktüte, appeared in spring of 1984. He wrote his first radio play, Geduld Holfstätter oder Der erste Kuß, in 1987. In 1988, he began to translate a novel by Norma Klein, for the Frankfurt publisher, Alibaba. In the 1990s, Chotjewitz worked with independent theatre companies in Hamburg and as an assistant director at the Deutsche Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, as well as at the Burgtheater in Vienna.

From 1992 to 1994, he studied with the Javanese dance and performance teacher, Suprapto Suryodarmo in Java - see Amerta Movement. In the following years, he co-operated with the Healing Theatre in Cologne and the Julia Pascal Company in London. In 1994, his novel about Albert Einstein, Das Abenteuer des Denkens (The Adventure of Thinking), was published and received a lot of attention. It has been reprinted several times, last by the Hamburg publisher, Carlsen Verlag. His award-winning novel for young people, Daniel Halber Mensch, was also published in the USA by Simon and Schuster as Daniel Half Human and has been quite successful there.

In 1999, Chotjewitz produced his first theatre work, Der einäugige Karpfen, based on a story by Kenzaburō Ōe. In 2000, he and Christian Concilio founded the youth theatre project, "Theater: Playstation", which staged musical theatre projects such as BLUT on the DANCEFLOOR (BLOOD on the DANCE FLOOR, in a techno-disco) and STIRB, POPSTAR, STIRB (POPSTAR MUST DIE), in cooperation with Kampnagel Hamburg.

In summer of 2007, he started the project, BEHÖRDE für LIEBLINGSLIEDER (MINISTRY for FAVORITE SONGS). Projects planned for 2008 include a new biographical novel about the young Goethe and a project with youths in Colombia.

Chotjewitz has received awards such as the literature prize of the city Hamburg in 1996, a grant from the Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung in 1997 and a grant from the Stuttgarter Schriftstellerhaus in 2006. "Daniel Half Human" received in the USA, among others, a Mildred L. Batchelder Award (Honor Book). His Novel "Crazy Diamond," about a teenaged rock star who dies under unclear circumstances, was published in the USA in April 2008

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Tatsächlich ziemlich gut für ein Sachbuch :D
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