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The blindness of the heart

Label
The blindness of the heart
Language
eng
Index
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The blindness of the heart
Medium
electronic resource eBook
Nature of contents
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Summary
The Blindness of the Heart is a dark marvel of a novel by one of Europe's freshest young voices-a family story spanning two world wars and several generations in a German family. In the devastating opening scene, a woman named Helene stands with her seven-year-old son in a provincial German railway station in 1945, amid the chaos of civilians fleeing west. Having survived with him through the horror and deprivation of the war years, she abandons him on the station platform and never returns. The story quickly circles back to Helene's childhood with her sister Martha in rural Germany, which came to an abrupt end with the outbreak of the First World War. Their father is sent to the eastern front, and their Jewish mother withdraws from the hostility of her surroundings into a state of mental confusion. As we follow Helene into adulthood, we watch riveted as the costs of survival and ill-fated love turn her into a woman capable of the unforgiveable. Julia Franck's unforgettable English language debut throws new light on life in early-twentieth-century Germany, revealing the breathtaking scope of its citizens' denial-the "blindness of the heart" that survival often demanded
Target audience
adult
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