Wallstein Verlag


Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt

The Obstructed Path


Novel on a Brother’s life

111 pages, 12,0 x 20,0 cm
ISBN: 978-3-8353-5061-8

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A moving literary document compassionately retelling the story of a life obstructed.


Although connected by a common fate of threat, escape and displacement, the author’s brother Erich was obliged to take a completely different path in life. Georges-Arthur spends his life in between languages and words, while his brother lived among weapons. Erich joined the Résistance, fought for the liberation of Paris and Alsace, and eventually became a major in the French colonial army in Algeria, where he even participated in the Generals’ putsch against de Gaulle. Even after the coup had failed and Algeria was granted independence, he remained an officer until he retired. He worked as a low-profile employee at Crédit Agricole for many years afterwards.
Georges-Arthur kept memories of his brother’s life buried for decades, until a birthday letter finally brought them to the surface.



Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt, born in 1928 in Reinbek near Hamburg, emigrated as a child, first to Italy, later to France.
Awards: the author has received many awards for his extensive work, including the Nelly Sachs Prize, the Goethe Medal, the Joseph Breitbach Prize and the Prix de l`Académie de Berlin. In 2015 he received the Sigmund Freud Culture Prize.
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