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Brodeck

Published
Jul 2009
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Literary Literary
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336

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Forced into a brutal concentration camp during a great war, Brodeck returns to his village at the war's end and takes up his old job of writing reports for a governmental bureau. One day a stranger comes to live in the village. His odd manner and habits arouse suspicions: His speech is formal, he takes long, solitary walks, and although he is unfailingly friendly and polite, he reveals nothing about himself. When the stranger produces drawings of the village and its inhabitants that are both unflattering and insightful, the villagers murder him. The authorities who witnessed the killing tell Brodeck to write a report that is essentially a whitewash of the incident.
As Brodeck writes the official account, he sets down his version of the truth in a separate, parallel narrative. In measured, evocative prose, he weaves into the story of the stranger his own painful history and the dark secrets the villagers have fiercely kept hidden.
Set in an unnamed time and place, Brodeck blends the familiar and unfamiliar, myth and history into a work of extraordinary power and resonance. Readers of J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace, Bernhard Schlink's The Reade,r and Kafka will be captivated by Brodeck.

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Jul 2010 Anchor ISBN 0307390756
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First Edition Jul 2009 Nan A. Talese ISBN 0385527241
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Jun 2009 Knopf ISBN 0385530099
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Jun 2009 Anchor ISBN B002D9ZLLE
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Sep 2008 Audiolib ISBN B00TCL6BAQ
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