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Aboard a cargo ship sailing from Brazil to the German Democratic Republic in the mid-1950s, two men strike up a conversation: newly-qualified doctor, Ernst Triebel, and engineer Franz Hammer, two GDR citizens of contrasting character, brought together by chance on an Atlantic crossing. During the next three weeks Triebel will relate to Hammer what amounts to his life story. Hammer, a reluctant sea passenger, is initially uninterested, but once the love interest of the story’s subtitle enters the fray he is gripped until the memorable climax to Triebel’s narrative.

With loving attention to detail Anna Seghers describes people and events aboard the ship as the realistic backdrop to an epic yet deeply human story about individual struggle for identity and belonging. Seghers’s carefully crafted and controlled narrative is a paean to the art of storytelling.

The reader is invited aboard Seghers’s borderless maritime community from the first page to share in this timeless meditation on the joy and pain of human existence.

At the time of its publication in 1971, Crossing was described as the culmination of Anna Seghers’s creative endeavors. A committed activist and writer who lived through many of the twentieth century’s most horrific political and historical events and tackled them in deeply humanist writing, Seghers’s exile literature from the 1940s, in particular The Seventh Cross (1942/46) and Transit (1944), have been widely translated and received international acclaim. But her later work, written as a citizen of the German Democratic Republic, remains largely overlooked in English translation, until now. While the earlier work was set in the horror of World War II, this immaculately crafted novel seeks to counter global polarity during the Cold War era and demonstrates Seghers’s firmly internationalist outlook.

“When I speak of Anna Seghers I cannot but think of those who, alongside her, belong to the great writers who have come together out of love for truth, freedom, culture, peace and socialism, yes out of love for the fate of humanity.”
—Jorge Amado

“... in terms of the quality of her narrative style and scope of her narrative vision, Seghers was the greatest German woman writer of the twentieth century.”
—Helen Fehervary

"Your eyes are used to seeing, perceiving and understanding things unseen, things distant or lost. You capture them in your stories..."
—Pablo Neruda

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Seghers was born Netty Reiling in 1900 in Mainz, Germany. She was one of the first cohorts of women to enter German higher education, where she came into contact with left-wing intellectuals.

In 1924, Reiling adopted the pen name of Anna Seghers, and in 1928 her first major success came with publication of The Revolt of the Fishermen of St. Barbara. This same year Seghers joined the German Communist Party and confirmed her lifelong commitment to humanist ideals.

Seghers was blacklisted in Nazi Germany and forced into exile with her husband and two small children. She wrote prolifically during this time and engaged in anti-fascist activity alongside many other writers and intellectuals including Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin.

While in France Seghers gathered much material for two of her most famous and enduring novels, The Seventh Cross (1942) and Transit (1944). Along with another famous novella from this period, The Dead Girls’ Outing (1943/4).

When Seghers returned to Germany in 1947 she was an international bestselling author—in 1944 The Seventh Cross had been made into a Hollywood film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Spencer Tracy. She became a lauded lady of letters, a literary celebrity used by the GDR government to promote their state. She was heavily involved with the international peace movement as the GDR’s representative on the World Peace Council, and was a notable signatory of the 1950 Stockholm Appeal for worldwide eradication of nuclear weapons, along with many other writers including friends Pablo Neruda and Jorge Amado.

In public Seghers was reluctant to criticize her regime; however, the attentive reader will find subtle, constructive criticism in her GDR writing as she sought, along with many others, to “work from within” to create a platform for openness and debate. She was also a highly influential figure for the second generation of GDR writers, perhaps most notably Christa Wolf and Heiner Müller.

Despite recurring health problems and an underlying sorrow at the failure of the GDR state to realize the utopian socialist dream, Seghers maintained the revolutionary ideals that were planted in her in the Weimar Republic.

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"When I speak of Anna Seghers I cannot but think of those who, alongside her, belong to the great writers who have come together out of love for truth, freedom, culture, peace and socialism, yes out of love for the fate of humanity." -Jorge Amado ..". in terms of the quality of her narrative style and scope of her narrative vision, Seghers was the greatest German woman writer of the twentieth century." -Helen Fehervary "Your eyes are used to seeing, perceiving and understanding things unseen, things distant or lost. You capture them in your stories..." -Pablo Neruda

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