Ulla Lenze
Die endlose Stadt
[The endless city]

Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt
Frankfurt am Main 2015
ISBN 978-3-627-00210-7
317 Pages
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Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt
Frankfurt am Main 2015
ISBN 978-3-627-00210-7
317 Pages
Publisher’s contact details
Translated by Isabel Fargo Cole
By Kristina Maidt-Zinke
Kristina Maidt-Zinke is a book and music critic at the Süddeutsche Zeitung and also writes reviews for Die Zeit.
Holle is an artist from Berlin; she takes pictures of cities, of empty spaces, to capture their hidden energy. With a fellowship program she lives in Istanbul, an achingly beautiful city she tries to understand in a new way, leaving dividing terms like Occident and Orient behind her. However she cannot keep her distance when a handsome Turkish man, Celal, seduces her with his modesty and naive talks. But it is the encounter with Christoph Wanka, whose firm not only sponsors her fellowship but also several construction projects in Mumbai, that causes her to sway. Although Wanka represents everything Holle is opposed to in her life and art, this silky and successful businessman fascinates her. When Wanka offers to finance her next project in Mumbai, Holle, in an endless trial of strength, has to bring her whole life script and concept of art into question. On the spur of the moment she flees to Istanbul, where she would love nothing better than to get lost in the labyrinthine body of the city. When the demonstrations of Gezi Park make the city stagger, it seems to be the perfect opportunity ...
The Endless City tells the story of two women in two adventurous cities, Istanbul and Mumbai, and their search for an existence in accordance with their values. An eclectic and outstanding novel about art, power and the fragile construction of identity.
(Text: Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt)