This arresting novel by one of Germany's foremost modern writers
dramatizes the ideological conflict between East Europe and the
West at the time of the Hungarian revolt. The story, which centers
around Jakob Abs, an East German railroad dispatcher, illuminates
the psychological and political reality of living in a partitioned
Germany. Translated by Ursule Molinaro. A Helen and Kurt Wolff
Book.
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