Das grüne Akkordeon.

Hardcover, 557 pages

German language

Published Jan. 1, 1997 by Luchterhand Literaturverlag.

ISBN:
978-3-630-86954-4
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3 stars (1 review)

A tale of immigrants centered on an accordion brought to America in the 1880s. After its Italian owner is murdered, the instrument passes into the hands of other ethnic groups--German, French-Canadian, Mexican, Polish, Norwegian--and the novel describes their ceremonies, dreams and hates. By the author of The Shipping News.

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3 stars

Picked this up in a Panera, of all places, to read while I ate my lunch. It's one of those books that saturates you in the environment she(?)'s creating -- gorgeous language. Must grab it from the library/bookshop and finish it off.

Update:

This was great, until the gimmick wore off. She follows this green accordion as it is passed on from immigrant family to immigrant family and the dregs of north america, over the generations, leaving horrible deaths and hardship in its wake. In the end though, I got bored of the taffy-like lyrical writing style (I can only take so much); I put it down, and didn't pick it up again.