'No man is free of his own history' Hartmann and Fibich came to
England on the kindertransport. As orphans of the war they were
strangers in a strange land. Together, they survived. And in
adulthood they have been unable to separate, sharing a successful
business. Yet Hartmann's carefully polished manners conceal the
past he refuses to think about. While Fibich, a mass of fears and
neuroses, can do nothing but remember. Together these two men seek
to build a future from the shaky foundations of their own pasts . .
. 'Like Virginia Woolf, Brookner's aim is not to draw characters in
the round, but to reveal psychological reality in the deep' The
Times
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