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Ostend

Volker Weidermann


  • Random House US
The writer Stefan Zweig is in crisis.He's been dreaming of Ostend, the Belgian beach town that is a paradise of promenades, parasols, and old friends.So he journeys there with his lover, Lotte Altmann, and reunites with fellow writer and semi-estranged close friend Joseph Roth, who is himself about to fall in love. For a moment, they create a fragile haven.But as Europe begins to crumble around them, the writers find themselves trapped on vacation, in exile, watching the world burn.

ISBN 9781101870266 | E | HB
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Publisher Random House US
ISBN 9781101870266
Publication date January 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 198 x 142 mm
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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It's the summer of 1936, and the writer Stefan Zweig is in crisis. His German publisher no longer wants him, his marriage is collapsing, and his house in Austria-searched by the police two years earlier-no longer feels like home. He's been dreaming of Ostend, the Belgian beach town that is a paradise of promenades, parasols, and old friends. So he journeys there with his lover, Lotte Altmann, and reunites with fellow writer and semi-estranged close friend Joseph Roth, who is himself about to fall in love. For a moment, they create a fragile haven. But as Europe begins to crumble around them, the writers find themselves trapped on vacation, in exile, watching the world burn. In Ostend, Volker Weidermann lyrically recounts "the summer before the dark," when a coterie of artists, intellectuals, drunks, revolutionaries, and madmen found themselves in limbo while Europe teetered on the edge of fascism and total war.