Saving Mozart
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A novel of one dying man's act of defiance against the Nazis. ';This slender, confident debut novel is deliciously atmospheric and tense' (Financial Times). Raphal Jerusalmy's debut novel takes the form of the journal of OttoJ. Steiner, a former music critic of Jewish descent suffering from tuberculosis in a Salzburg sanatorium in 1939. Drained by his illness and isolated in the gloomy sanatorium, Steiner finds solace only in music. He is horrified to learn that the Nazis are transforming a Mozart festival into a fascist event. Steiner feels helpless at first, but an invitation from a friend presents him with an opportunity to fight back. Under the guise of organizing a concert for Nazi officials, Steiner formulates a plan to save Mozart that could dramatically change the course of the war. ';A dazzling, striking debut, as intriguing as its author ... a compelling success.' L'Express ';Steiner's fictional diary is a brief but powerful story about a brave feat recorded for a son Steiner will never see again.' Historical Novel Society ';If we can imagine a part of the contents [of the intimate journal kept by Steiner], in direct relation to the somber reality of the period, it does not reserve fewer considerable surprises that situate it well beyond a simple chronicle of the time.' L'Humanite ';The strength of Saving Mozart is its focus on one man's limited experience of horror.' Three Guys One Book ';Reads like an unexpected gift.' The Big Issue
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