
What Remains at the End e-bog
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In the aftermath of World War II, hundreds of thousands of Yugoslavia's ethnic Germans - Swabians - were expelled by Tito's Partisan regime. A further sixty-thousand were killed. Seventy years later, a young married woman travels with her lover to find the truth behind her grandparents' flight to America. Alternating between the late 1940s and contemporary Serbia, the woman's story of a dysfu...
E-bog
70,23 DKK
Forlag
Seren
Udgivet
14 oktober 2019
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781781725566
In the aftermath of World War II, hundreds of thousands of Yugoslavia's ethnic Germans - Swabians - were expelled by Tito's Partisan regime. A further sixty-thousand were killed. Seventy years later, a young married woman travels with her lover to find the truth behind her grandparents' flight to America. Alternating between the late 1940s and contemporary Serbia, the woman's story of a dysfunctional marriage and new relationship is interwoven with her growing knowledge of the nightmare horrors of genocide. As her journey unfolds the woman gains connection to the unidentified lost, to the memory of her grandfather, to the man beside her, and to her grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's back home in America. What Remains at the Endconsiders what happens when the truth goes unspoken and asks how it can be recovered - if there is anything left to recover in the face of so many secrets. Alexandra Ford has written an intriguing debut novel of personal relationships played out against some of the very worst results of realpolitik, where human life is subjugated to political and national ideology.