The Dog King by Christoph Ransmayr

The Dog King by Christoph Ransmayr

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Summary

A novel set in a fictitious Germany just after World War II. The allies have decided to punish the entire country for Nazi war crimes by destroying or suspending all the achievements of technology. Thus everything is pushed back to a pre-industrial society.

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The Dog King by Christoph Ransmayr

The novel is set just after World War Two, in a fictitious Germany. The Allies have decided to punish the country for Nazi war crimes by forcing it to develop back in to a pre-industrial society. All the achievements of technology - railways, streets, power, ships - have been destroyed or suspended, and in the village where The Kitahara Syndrome is set, villagers are forced to farm the land with primative tools and scavenge scrap yards. Memories of German war crimes are kept alive by bizarre rituals of remembrance: villagers are forced to dress as concentration camp inmates and act out the ceremonies of torture. This is the background to the story which focuses on three characters and the strange links that bind them.
Christopher Ransmayr was born in Austria in 1954, and has written two novels, including the highly acclaimed The Last World. He lives in Dublin.
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ISBN 13 9780099766919
ISBN 10 0099766914
Title The Dog King
Author Christoph Ransmayr
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1998-03-05
Number of pages 368
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