The renowned author, Rudolf Herter, is in Vienna, having been invited to read from his masterwork The Invention of Love. During one TV interview he is confronted by a question that will come to haunt him -- can a work of imagination help to understand the nature of evil? Can More... a modern-day novelist write of the horrors of war and, in particular, Adolf Hitler?Later in his visit, Herter is approached by an old couple, the Falks, who, inspired by his performance, have a painful true account of their own they wish to pass on to him. They force him to promise that he will never tell a soul until after they have died. Only then can the truth be revealed.They were servants, working at the Furhrer's retreat, Berchesgaden, where they looked after Hitler's lover, Eva Braun, who was a permanent guest at the house. In time, they would all come to share a closely guarded secret. And ultimately their lives would become further intertwine through an act of brutality that would scar them forever.The Falk's confession forces Herter to respond to the question he has been unable to answer and his personal quest for that truth is shocking, profound and deeply moving. Mulisch's excavation of the human heart and the burden of the past is a tour de force and confirms him as one of Europe's most exciting and thought-provoking writers ...
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780141009148
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 192
Tiempo de lectura:
3h 54m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 04/10/2004
Año de edición: 2004
Plaza de edición: London
Alto: 20.0 cm
Ancho: 13.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Harry Mulisch
Harry Mulisch (Haarlem, 1927- Amsterdam, 2010), autor de novelas como El atentado, El procedimiento o Dos mujeres, entre otras, fue uno de los escritores holandeses más prestigiosos y, sin duda, de los más leídos en todo el mundo. Hijo de madre judeoalemana y de padre austríaco, Mulisch, especialmente sensible ante el holocausto y los excesos de la segunda guerra mundial, cultivó con talento casi todos los géneros, desde la ficción hasta el ensayo filosófico, si bien cosechó sus mayores éxitos en el campo de la novela. Caracterizada por sus brillantes y sabias incursiones en la historia, la filosofía, la ciencia y el arte, y reivindicada por autores europeos y norteamericanos, su obra mereció los premios P.C. Hooft, Constantijn Huygens y Nonino, entre otros, y ha sido traducida a decenas de idiomas.