Mathieu, the narrator of this novel, is compelled by his older sister's suicide to confront the effects of his family's tragic past. Born after the war, Mathieu is left to grapple with recovering his sister's memories-which he had resolutely tried to deny-and with it the meaning of his own identity, family origins, and historical predicament. As neither victim, survivor, nor witness, does he have the right to give voice to the unimaginable? Or is he a voyeur and imposter, usurping the lives of the real victims? Placing in bold relief the hidden thoughts and struggles of the generation that has inherited the anger, sadness, guilt, and fear-but not the actual memory-of the Nazi genocide, Henri Raczymow gives an authentic and powerful voice to its grim legacy in our time.
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Product details

ISBN
9780841913356
Published
1995-02-15
Publisher
Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc; Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc
Age
05, 01, UU, G
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
204

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Biographical note

Henri Raczymow was born in France in 1948 and lives in Paris. He is the prizewinning author of several novels as well as works of nonfiction. This is his first novel to be translated into English.