La maitrese de Brecht by Jacques-Pierre Amette

La maitrese de Brecht by Jacques-Pierre Amette

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La maitrese de Brecht by Jacques-Pierre Amette

A fictional story based on the final years of playwright Bertolt Brecht, Brecht's Mistress is a literary Cold War thriller that recalls le Carr (Daily Telegraph) in its evocation of the grim world of postwar East Germany and its depiction of personal destinies intertwined with superpower rivalry.

Inspired by an actual photograph taken of Brecht and a beautiful unknown young woman, Amette's novel opens on October 22, 1948, the day of Brecht's return to the Soviet-controlled zone of Berlin. Despite Brecht's abiding communist sympathies, the Stasi, East Germany's notorious secret police force, suspects his motives and recruits the young and vulnerable Viennese actress Maria Eich to spy on him. Brecht--married to the actress Helen Weigel--is a womanizer, and Maria soon becomes one of a long string of mistresses. Maria, for her part, has fallen in love with her Stasi recruiting officer, Hans Trow. An intricate plot plays itself out on the terrain of infidelities, ambition, and Cold War politics.

Jacques-Pierre Amette is the author of over twenty novels, including several thrillers. He is also a playwright, screenwriter, and literary critic for Le Point. He lives in Paris, France.
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ISBN 13 9782226141637
ISBN 10 2226141634
Title La maitrese de Brecht
Author Jacques-Pierre Amette
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Michel albin SA
Year published 2003-08-20
Number of pages 306
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.