Writers write books. But at some point they look back on a body of work. But the work is more than just the sum of the books. It is part of contemporary history and also refers to the life that is expressed in it. When does a work become a work? And how does it come about? How do authors look back on everything that has become a work? And how has the world changed in the meantime? In the series "Zum Werk. Conversations about the Whole" series, Eugen Ruge provides information about his literary career, from the plays with which he began, to his bestseller "In Zeiten des abnehmenden Lichts", which won the German Book Prize in 2011, to the most recently published novel "Pompeii". His work also includes his father Wolfgang Ruge's memoirs of Russia, which he edited, radio plays and Chekhov translations.
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