A Sabbatical In Leipzig
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Publisher Description
A poignant exploration of memory, loss, and the intersection of art and engineering.
Michael, a retired bridge engineer living in Bilbao, reflects on his life and relationship with his late girlfriend, Catherine. His daily routine of listening to music and visiting the Guggenheim Museum triggers memories of past projects, landscapes, and a transformative sabbatical in Leipzig.
As Michael navigates his grief and contemplates his career, certain fascinations emerge: electricity, porcelain, the Irish bogland of his youth, and the art of Richard Serra. This novel is for readers who appreciate literary fiction, cultural themes, and stories that explore the depths of human experience. Discover a compelling work that examines the lasting impact of memory and the search for meaning in retirement.