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In Search of Lost Books

The forgotten stories of eight mythical volumes


  • Pushkin (Faber)
  • Pushkin
  • by Giorgio van Straten
Whatever happened to the books that once existed and can no longer be found? Not the forgotten books, or those dreamed up by the author yet never written, but books that were completed, even read, before begin destroyed or vanishing into thin air. These are the mythical books that were burnt, torn, stolen, or simply disappeared, but which certainly existed. In this elegiac and gripping volume, Girogio van Straten is by turns detective and spy, traveller and schools, as he sifts through clues and leads.

ISBN 9781782273721 | E | HB
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Publisher Pushkin (Faber)
ISBN 9781782273721
Author(s) Giorgio van Straten
Publication date October 2017
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 198 x 129 mm
Pages 144
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Pushkin
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Whatever happened to the books that once existed and can no longer be found? Not the forgotten books, or those dreamed up by the author yet never written, but books that were completed, even read, before begin destroyed or vanishing into thin air. These are the mythical books that were burnt, torn, stolen, or simply disappeared, but which certainly existed.
In this elegiac and gripping volume, Girogio van Straten is by turns detective and spy, traveller and schools, as he sifts through clues, pursues leads, and interviews experts to discover the stories of these eight lost tomes, and their authors. His pursuit takes him around the world, and across decades to discover serendipitous encounters and unexpected connections.
From Byron's England to Sylvia Plath's, and on to France in the 1920s and Hemingway, across Gogol's Russia and from there to the Spanish frontier where Walter Benjamin tried to flee his destiny, from Nazi-occupied Poland where Bruno Schulz was killed in an argument between German officers and finally to a remote village in Canada where Malcolm Lowry took refuge...