
The Undertaking by Audrey Magee
The debut novel by the author of The Colony, longlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize A soldier on the Russian Front marries a photograph of a woman he has never met. Hundreds of miles away in Berlin, the woman marries a photograph of the soldier. It is a contract of business rather than love. When the newlywed strangers finally meet, however, passion blossoms and they begin to imagine a life together under the bright promise of Nazi Germany. But as the tide of war turns and Allied enemies come ever closer, the couple find themselves facing the terrible consequences of being ordinary people stained with their small share of an extraordinary guilt...
Sweeping, powerful, epic * The Times *
'Brutal but brilliant.. Full of heart-pounding suspense... Magee offers an insight both into the deprivation experienced by ordinary soldiers and the excesses of those in power... An impressive, even stunning debut' * Sunday Times (Ireland) *
An engaging and beautifully written novel, with an emotional resonance that remains long after you've closed the book. It succeeds in doing what only the best historical novels can do - making the past feel present * Independent *
A novel made all the more harrowing by its extreme readability * Observer *
A violent, elegant, unsentimental journey through hell and halfway back. This is an outstanding novel by a writer of huge talent and unusual candour. -- Chris Cleave
The Undertaking is written with sympathy and skill. The narrative is tense and engaging, filled with complex undertones, impelled by an urgency and a deep involvement with the characters. -- Colm Tóibín
A bold and unsettling feat of empathy, all the more daring for its taut, beautifully understated style -- A.D. Miller
'Brutal but brilliant.. Full of heart-pounding suspense... Magee offers an insight both into the deprivation experienced by ordinary soldiers and the excesses of those in power... An impressive, even stunning debut' * Sunday Times (Ireland) *
An engaging and beautifully written novel, with an emotional resonance that remains long after you've closed the book. It succeeds in doing what only the best historical novels can do - making the past feel present * Independent *
A novel made all the more harrowing by its extreme readability * Observer *
A violent, elegant, unsentimental journey through hell and halfway back. This is an outstanding novel by a writer of huge talent and unusual candour. -- Chris Cleave
The Undertaking is written with sympathy and skill. The narrative is tense and engaging, filled with complex undertones, impelled by an urgency and a deep involvement with the characters. -- Colm Tóibín
A bold and unsettling feat of empathy, all the more daring for its taut, beautifully understated style -- A.D. Miller
Audrey Magee worked for twelve years as a journalist and has written for, among others, The Times, The Irish Times, the Observer and the Guardian. She studied German and French at University College Dublin and journalism at Dublin City University. She lives in Wicklow with her husband and three daughters. The Undertaking is her first novel; her second, The Colony, was published in 2022 and longlisted for the Booker Prize.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781782391050 |
| ISBN 10 | 1782391053 |
| Title | The Undertaking |
| Author | Audrey Magee |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Atlantic Books |
| Year published | 2014-09-04 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Prizes | Short-listed for BAILEYS PRIZE FOR WOMEN'S FICTION 2014 (UK) |
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