The Broken House: Growing up Under Hitler – The Lost Masterpiece

Book Author: Horst Krüger, Shaun Whiteside

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‘Exquisitely written… haunting… Few books, I think, capture so well the sense of a life broken for ever by trauma and guilt’ Sunday Times ‘An unsparing, honest and insightful memoir, that shows how private failure becomes national disaster’ Hilary MantelTwenty years after the end of the war, Horst Krüger attempted to make sense of his childhood. He had grown up in a quiet Berlin suburb. Here, people lived ordinary lives, believed in God, obeyed the law, and were gradually seduced by the promises of Nazism. He had been ‘the typical child of innocuous Germans who were never Nazis, and without whom the Nazis would never have been able to do their work’. With tragic inevitability, this world of respectability, order and duty began to crumble.Written in accomplished prose of lingering beauty, The Broken House is a moving coming-of-age story that provides a searing portrait of life under the Nazis.

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Weight 0.57 kg
Dimensions 1.3 × 13 × 19.9 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Year Published

2022-6-16

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Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1529113199

About The Author

Horst Krüger (Author) Horst Krüger (1919-99) was a German journalist, novelist and travel writer. Published in 1966, The Broken House was critically acclaimed as an exemplary portrait of youth in Nazi Germany.Shaun Whiteside (Translator) Shaun Whiteside is an award-winning translator from French, German, Italian and Dutch. His most recent translations from German include Aftermath by Harald Jähner, To Die in Spring by Ralf Rothmann, Swansong 1945 by Walter Kempowski, Berlin Finale by Heinz Rein and The Broken House by Horst Krüger.

Exquisitely written… haunting… Few books, I think, capture so well the sense of a life broken for ever by trauma and guilt

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A masterpiece. An astonishing piece of literature. Complex, heartfelt, vibrant, intense, urgent. A must read. I read it straight through to the last page and then wanted to read it all over again

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‘Exquisitely written… haunting… Few books, I think, capture so well the sense of a life broken for ever by trauma and guilt’ Sunday Times ‘An unsparing, honest and insightful memoir, that shows how private failure becomes national disaster’ Hilary MantelTwenty years after the end of the war, Horst Krüger attempted to make sense of his childhood. He had grown up in a quiet Berlin suburb. Here, people lived ordinary lives, believed in God, obeyed the law, and were gradually seduced by the promises of Nazism. He had been ‘the typical child of innocuous Germans who were never Nazis, and without whom the Nazis would never have been able to do their work’. With tragic inevitability, this world of respectability, order and duty began to crumble.Written in accomplished prose of lingering beauty, The Broken House is a moving coming-of-age story that provides a searing portrait of life under the Nazis.

Additional information

Weight 0.57 kg
Dimensions 1.3 × 13 × 19.9 cm
by

,

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Year Published

2022-6-16

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1529113199

About The Author

Horst Krüger (Author) Horst Krüger (1919-99) was a German journalist, novelist and travel writer. Published in 1966, The Broken House was critically acclaimed as an exemplary portrait of youth in Nazi Germany.Shaun Whiteside (Translator) Shaun Whiteside is an award-winning translator from French, German, Italian and Dutch. His most recent translations from German include Aftermath by Harald Jähner, To Die in Spring by Ralf Rothmann, Swansong 1945 by Walter Kempowski, Berlin Finale by Heinz Rein and The Broken House by Horst Krüger.

Exquisitely written… haunting… Few books, I think, capture so well the sense of a life broken for ever by trauma and guilt

Other text

A masterpiece. An astonishing piece of literature. Complex, heartfelt, vibrant, intense, urgent. A must read. I read it straight through to the last page and then wanted to read it all over again

Book Author: Horst Krüger, Shaun Whiteside

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Book Author: Horst Krüger, Shaun Whiteside