It is April 1964 and one week before Hitler's 75th birthday.
The church bell struck half-past, then quarter-to. That was the trouble with church bells: you never knew exactly what time it was until it tolled the full hour. And if you didn't begin counting right when it started, you had to wait ...
... Lee Hall (two volumes) Katori Hall Peter Handke Jonathan Harvey (two volumes) Iain Heggie Israel Horovitz Declan Hughes Terry Johnson (three volumes) Sarah Kane Barrie Keeffe Bernard-Marie Koltès Methuen Drama Contemporary Dramatists.
A world of political intrigue and hidden, spectral societies forever shape and entangle characters who are unaware of them until the terror unfolds before their eyes. A tale of duty and resentment, spirit and flesh, love and vengeance.
It is April 1964 and one week before Hitler's 75th birthday.
Twenty years after Germany's victory in World War II, while the entire country prepares for the U.S. president's visit, Berlin Detective Xavier March attempts to solve the murder of a high-ranking Nazi commander. Reprint.
From the Paperback edition.
Excellent roman criminel de politique-fiction.
Nina Bunjevac tells her family’s story in superb black-and-white artwork. Fatherland will be recognised as a masterpiece of non-fiction comics, worthy to stand beside Persepolis and Palestine.
Fatherland is set in an alternative world where Hitler has won the Second World War.
New York Times Bestseller An NPR Best Book of the Year A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Selection Winner of the Doug Wright Award for Best Book Shortlisted for the PACA Literary Award "A heartfelt and extremely absorbing ...
Fatherland
The man stared at her, dumbstruck. “Well, of course!” he said. “I saved his life, didn’t I?” Fatherland is the story behind that story—the riveting account of Bilger’s nearly ten-year quest to uncover the truth about his ...
Berlin, 1964, Hitler is about to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday and President Joseph P. Kennedy is to visit Berlin to initiate detente with Germany.
A New Yorker staff writer, investigates his grandfather, a Nazi Party Chief, in this "unflinching, gorgeously written, and deeply moving exploration of morality, family, and war” (Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Empire of Pain) ‘The ...
Fatherland is a complex examination of the destructive cycle of desire in an illicit relationship between a father and daughter.