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    Reencuentro (Fred Uhlman)

     
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    Reencuentro (Fred Uhlman)

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    The year is 1932. Hans Schwartz is Jewish, the son of a Stuttgart doctor who asserts that the rise of the Nazis is "a temporary illness, something like measles which will pass off as soon as the economic situation improves." The Holocaust would be unthinkable for these characters, but of course it looms over the story: Hans's friend, the young Count Konradin von Hohenfels, has a mother who keeps a portrait of Hitler on her dresser. The two boys share their most private thoughts and trips to the countryside of southwest Germany, discuss poetry and the past and present of their country, and argue the existence of a benevolent God. The eventual disintegration of this cherished relationship foreshadows the fate of Europe's Jews-- but Uhlman doesn't end his story with neat polarities. Years later, exiled in America, Hans comes upon a revelation about von Hohenfels which provides a stunning denouement and leaves the reader recalling Uhlman's haunting, lyrical descriptions of the vineyards, opera houses, and dark forests of Wurttemberg.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9788483835555
    Edition:
    Translation
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    128
    Publication date:
    2010-05-01
    Publisher:
    Tusquets Editores
    EAN/ISBN:
    9788483835555
    Edition:
    Translation
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    128
    Publication date:
    2010-05-01
    Publisher:
    Tusquets Editores

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