Waiting Room. Book 3. Exile
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Paris, 1935. Composer Zepp Trautwein, who went into exile after the Nazis came to power, is composing the symphony 'Waiting Room'. But after the kidnapping by the German police of journalist Friedrich Benjamin from an emigrant newspaper, Trautwein is forced to take his place. Now his weapon is words, and he will not retreat until Benjamin is free. Heroic act or wasted effort?
Lion Feuchtwanger, forced to leave his native Germany in 1933 and declared an enemy of the nation, created an epochal novel, written by an exile about exiles, narrating the stories of those who fight and those who surrender. Completed by the author shortly before the start of the war in 1939, the novel 'Exile' concludes Lion Feuchtwanger's famous trilogy 'Waiting Room'.
Lion Feuchtwanger, forced to leave his native Germany in 1933 and declared an enemy of the nation, created an epochal novel, written by an exile about exiles, narrating the stories of those who fight and those who surrender. Completed by the author shortly before the start of the war in 1939, the novel 'Exile' concludes Lion Feuchtwanger's famous trilogy 'Waiting Room'.
Author:
Author:Feuchtwanger L.
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:22x14.5x3.5 cm
Series:
Series:Foreign literature. Big books
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
Product type:
Product type:partial lacquer, embossed volume, gold embossing
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-24548-8
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