
A Time of Loss
Daniel Schreiber(Author)
Sceptre (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. September 2026
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-3997-4388-4 (ISBN)
Description
FROM THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ALONE
'Such a skilled and engaging writer'
Deborah Levy
'Schreiber's prose is gorgeous, practically silken'
Lauren Groff
Nothing in this world lasts forever.
Exhausted and isolated, numbed to his feelings by all-consuming work, Daniel Schreiber sought escape in Venice: the iconic city that we both love and pre-emptively mourn, as it gradually sinks beneath the waves.
As he wanders its waterways and historic buildings, Schreiber confronts how since the death of his father, grief has been his daily companion - and how this personal loss has been magnified by the many larger, collective losses that the world has faced in recent years.
With characteristic intelligence, curiosity and compassion, Schreiber considers how other writers have faced their own losses - from Joan Didion and Rebecca Solnit, to Judith Butler and Sigmund Freud - to finally arrive at an understanding of how grief offers us our best and perhaps only chance to find our way back to life.
'Such a skilled and engaging writer'
Deborah Levy
'Schreiber's prose is gorgeous, practically silken'
Lauren Groff
Nothing in this world lasts forever.
Exhausted and isolated, numbed to his feelings by all-consuming work, Daniel Schreiber sought escape in Venice: the iconic city that we both love and pre-emptively mourn, as it gradually sinks beneath the waves.
As he wanders its waterways and historic buildings, Schreiber confronts how since the death of his father, grief has been his daily companion - and how this personal loss has been magnified by the many larger, collective losses that the world has faced in recent years.
With characteristic intelligence, curiosity and compassion, Schreiber considers how other writers have faced their own losses - from Joan Didion and Rebecca Solnit, to Judith Butler and Sigmund Freud - to finally arrive at an understanding of how grief offers us our best and perhaps only chance to find our way back to life.
Reviews / Votes
Daniel Schreiber is the master of the narrative essay -- Katharina Walser * Glamour * As brilliant as always! * Elle * Unbelievably good, once again -- Daniel Schieferdecker * Esquire * Reading a book by Daniel Schreiber changes the way you see your own life -- Fatma Aydemir, author of <i>Djinns</i> Read Daniel Schreiber! Hardly anyone else can write as sensitively and empathetically about their, and our, deepest feelings -- Doris Doerrie, director of <i>Cherry Blossoms</i> and bestselling authorMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hodder & Stoughton
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3997-4388-4 (9781399743884)
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Daniel Schreiber is an award-winning author and translator, based in Berlin. He has written five books, including Susan Sontag, the first complete biography of the intellectual icon, and A Time of Loss. Alone was an international bestseller and spent almost a year on the German bestseller list.