It is a book that looks to the past in order to have us reconsider the conflicts of our present. Traveler of the Century is a deeply intellectual novel, chock-full of discussions about philosophy, history, literature, love, and translation. Though she is engaged to be married, Sophie and Hans begin a relationship that defies contemporary mores about female sexuality and what can and cannot be said about it. Indefinitely stuck in Wandernburg until his debate with the organ-grinder is concluded, he begins to meet the various characters who populate the town, including a young freethinker named Sophie. The next morning, Hans meets an old organ-grinder in the market square and immediately finds himself enmeshed in an intense debate―on identity and what it is that defines us―from which he cannot break free. Searching for an inn, the enigmatic traveler Hans stops in a small city on the border between Saxony and Prussia.
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