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Architects

English · Paperback / Softback

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Written between 1963 and 1966, when its publication would have proved to be political dynamite-and its author's undoing-this novel of political intrigue and personal betrayal takes readers into the German Democratic Republic in the late 1950s, shortly after Khruschev's "secret speech" denouncing Stalin and his methods brought about a "thaw" in the Soviet bloc and, with it, the release of many victims of Stalinist brutality. Among these is Daniel, a Communist exile from Hitler who has been accused of treachery while in Moscow and who now returns to Germany after years of imprisonment. A brilliant architect, he is taken on by his former colleague, Arnold Sundstrom, who was in exile in Moscow as well but somehow fared better. He is now in fact the chief architect for the World Peace Road being built by the GDR. In Daniel, Arnold's young wife Julia finds the key that will unlock the dark secret of her husband's success and of her own parents' deaths in Moscow-and will undermine the very foundation on which she has built her life. A novel of exquisite suspense, romance, and drama, "The Architects" is also a window on a harrowing period of history that its author experienced firsthand-and that readers would do well to remember today.


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STEFAN HEYM (1913-2001) was the author of more than a dozen novels. After escaping the Nazis, joining the United States Army, and obtaining U.S. citizenship, he returned to East Germany in the 1950s. His novels The King David Report (1997) and The Wandering Jew (1999) are also published by Northwestern University Press.

PETER HUTCHINSON is vice-master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, in England.

Summary

This novel, written in the 60s, of political intrigue and personal betrayal takes readers into the German Democratic Republic in the late 1950s. A novel of suspense, romance, and drama, The Architect is also a window on a harrowing period of history that its author experienced firsthand.

Product details

Authors Stefan Heym, Stefan/ Hutchinson Heym
Publisher Northwestern University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2006
 
EAN 9780810120440
ISBN 978-0-8101-2044-0
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 127 mm x 191 mm x 19 mm
Series European Classics
European Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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