Beschreibung
It is 1948 and Aleksandr, a major in the MGB (the forerunner of the KGB) is sent to an isolated psychiatric clinic to investigate one of the patients there. The patient is a man long presumed dead - a now severely incapacitated veteran of the Second World War, who seems unable to remember any of his past. Twenty-four years later, Aleksandr is haunted by the case. With his Stalinist faith under threat as the Cold War recedes, he interrogates his memories and the effect the case had on himself and on those he loved most.
Autorenportrait
David Szalay is the author of three previous novels:Spring,The InnocentandLondon and the South-East, for which he was awarded the Betty Trask and Geoffrey Faber Memorial prizes. Raised in London, he has lived in Canada and Belgium, and is now based in Budapest. In 2013 he was named as one ofGrantas Best of Young British Novelists.
Schlagzeile
A searing and gripping thriller set in Communist Russia from prize-winning novelist David Szalay.
Informationen zu E-Books
Individuelle Erläuterung zu E-Books