German novel bags top Chinese award for foreign books
By China Daily | China Daily | Updated: 2018-04-20 08:03
It is a spur-of-the-moment trip. A man receives an uninvited visit to his reclusive cabin from an attractive woman, who, much like himself, has also lost her career and loved ones. Within hours, they decide to drive together, and the destination is all the way south. So begins the story of the German novel Widerfahrnis (Encounter).
As the name suggests, the book published in 2016, is about encounters. On the trip, the couple meets refugees and questions around their own European identity.
Penned by 70-year-old writer Bodo Kirchhoff, Widerfahrnis was announced as the top winner at the 21st Century Best Foreign Novel of the Year 2017 award ceremony in Beijing on April 13.
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