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“An exceptional book.”—The Times Literary Supplement

“Gracefully measured, conversational and obliquely impressionistic . . . a cause for celebration."—The Irish Times

This extraordinary novel is based on a true story of the love between Rudi and Marga. Imprisoned in Auschwitz, Rudi petitions to be allowed to marry Marga and make his son legitimate. Eventually his petition is granted—no one knows why. Rudi’s wife and child are brought to Auschwitz, his father and brother come from Vienna, and the officials who normally spend all their time registering the deaths now register a marriage.

Erich Hackl is an Austrian novelist and short-story writer.

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Erich Hackl, born 1954 in Steyr, is an Austrian novelist and short-story writer. His works have been translated into English, Spanish, French and Czech.
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*Starred Review* What people had to do to survive is a theme common to Holocaust literature, and that theme is both strongly and freshly developed in this poignant and ironically inspiring novel by an Austrian novelist. Hackl bases his slim but not slight novel on an actual event. A political prisoner in Auschwitz, one Rudi Friemel, previously met and had a little boy with a young Spanish woman, Marga (Rudi, an Austrian, had been a soldier on the Republican—read “Soviet-backed”—side in the devastating Spanish civil war of the 1930s). For propaganda purposes, camp officials let Marga’s and Rudi’s families into the camp for a day, so that he and she can marry. The actual story is, obviously, quite moving, and Hackl brilliantly renders it into fiction. Told from various points of view by individuals involved in the Rudi-Marga story, primarily in the voice of Marga’s sister, the narrative sees Rudi emerging not only as the major character in the drama (although, interestingly, we never hear from him) but also a man at once human and heroic. Although initially somewhat disjointed, the novel soon achieves a comfortable rhythm and fluidity. A major contribution to Holocaust fiction. --Brad Hooper

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  • PublisherSerpent's Tail
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 1852429836
  • ISBN 13 9781852429836
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages148
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