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Julia Otto de Kat

Julia By Otto de Kat

Julia by Otto de Kat


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Summary

Set in pre-war Germany during the Nazi regime, Julia is the story of a life lived wrongly, of a love so great that it endures for decades - and yet still fails.

Julia Summary

Julia by Otto de Kat

One summer's afternoon in 1981, a factory owner, Christiaan Dudok, is found dead in his study having taken his own life. He has left no suicide note, but on his desk is a newspaper from 2 April 1942, reporting on the bombing of the north German town of Lubeck. The list of the dead includes the highlighted name of Julia Bender. As a young man finishing his studies in Lubeck in 1938, Christiaan is irresistibly drawn to Julia, a courageous German who has emphatically rejected the Nazi regime. But that same year he is forced to leave both Germany and the woman he loves, even though he suspects that he is making the greatest mistake of his life. Julia is the story of a life lived wrongly, of a love so great that it endures for decades, and yet still fails. Fear of life and loss of courage, and terrifying inhuman fanaticism are the compelling themes explored in Otto de Kat's elegantly accomplished, elegiac novel.

Julia Reviews

An affecting study of regret . . . A compelling account of how conflicts tear apart lives -- Lucy Popescu * Tribune *
What is most striking in this novel is de Kat's use of the Dutchman's slightly distanced perspective to pinpoint what was most unsettling about this time: through him we register the terrible energy and torpor of a moment when it seems impossible for ordinary Germans to stop the march or step out of line, and yet unconscionable for them not to try -- Madeleine Clements * Times Literary Supplement *
'A masterpiece' Peter Henning, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung *
'An excellent storyline ... vivid descriptions and easy poetic language' Historical Novels Review. * Historical Novels Review *
'Extraordinary ... It is as chilling as it is sad and familiar' Irish Times. * Irish Times *
'Julia is a book that goes straight to the heart' Vrij Nederland. * Vrij Nederland *

About Otto de Kat

Otto de Kat is the pen name of Dutch publisher, poet, novelist and critic Jan Guert Gaarlandt. His prize-winning novels have been widely published in Europe, and Man on the Move was the winner of the Netherlands' Halewijn Literature Prize. Ina Rilke is the prize-winning translator of books by Cees Nooteboom, W.F. Hermans, Tessa de Loo, Dai Sijie and Margriet de Moor.

Additional information

GOR003279781
9780857050557
0857050559
Julia by Otto de Kat
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
20111027
168
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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