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The Madonna on the Moon - Winner of the European Book Prize 2012

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Sputnik, the Virgin Mary, a murder...

1957. In the secluded Eastern European village of Baia Luna, life orbits around church, work, home and the pub. This is very much the case for fifteen-year-old Pavel Botev - that is, until the seismic shift of world politics is felt even in his small community. When Communist party officials arrive and claim Baia Luna for the Soviet Union, Pavel's schoolteacher commits grisly suicide. Piecing together her diaries, Pavel slowly unravels the tragic story of his schoolteacher's affair with an ambitious party official and, on the very last page, he finds a single scrawled message - Send him to hell. Naturally, Pavel promises his dead teacher that he'll do just that.

Meanwhile, crackled radio reports of the US-Soviet space race keep the villagers occupied and somewhat imaginative; when the statue of the Virgin Mary is stolen from the chapel, Pavel's grandfather and his gypsy best friend assume the obvious - that the Russians have kidnapped it and sent it to the moon. It seems farfetched, but when the old man mysteriously disappears, it seems that maybe the Kremlin really has taken an extraordinary interest in an ordinary place, and only Pavel stands in the way...

About the author

Rolf Bauerdick, geboren 1957, lebt im westfälischen Hiddingsel. Nach dem Studium der Literaturwissenschaft und Theologie hat er sich dem Journalismus zugewandt. Er hat Reportagereisen in rund sechzig Länder unternommen; seine Text- und Bildreportagen erscheinen in europäischen Tageszeitungen und Magazinen und sind vielfach ausgezeichnet.

Summary

'Since Bernard Schlink no German novelist has received nearly as much international attention' Die Welt

Foreword

'Since Bernard Schlink no German novelist has received nearly as much international attention' Die Welt

Report

Fabulous... This bizarre and anarchistic book is enormously entertaining and deservedly successful... Since Bernard Schlink no German novelist has received nearly as much international attention Die Welt

Product details

Authors Rolf Bauerdick, Rolf (Author) Bauerdick, Bauerdick Rolf
Assisted by David Dollenmayer (Translation), Dollenmayer David (Translation)
Publisher Atlantic Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.07.2014
 
EAN 9781848875050
ISBN 978-1-84887-505-0
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 130 mm x 198 mm x 24 mm
Weight 280 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth, FICTION / Political, FICTION / Small Town & Rural, Narrative theme: Politics, Narrative theme: Sense of place, Crime and mystery fiction

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