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An Honourable Exit
Eric Vuillard
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'A thoroughly gripping and mesmerising work of black comedy and
political disaster' - Guardian Winner of the 2017 Prix Goncourt
Eric Vuillard's gripping novel The Order of the Day tells the story
of the pivotal meetings which took place between the European
powers in the run-up to World War Two. What emerges is a
fascinating and incredibly moving account of failed diplomacy,
broken relationships, and the catastrophic momentum which led to
conflict. The titans of German industry - set to prosper under the
Nazi government - gather to lend their support to Adolf Hitler. The
Austrian Chancellor realizes too late that he has wandered into a
trap, as Hitler delivers the ultimatum that will lay the groundwork
for Germany's annexation of Austria. Winston Churchill joins
Neville Chamberlain for a farewell luncheon held in honour of
Joachim von Ribbentrop: German Ambassador to England, soon to be
Foreign Minister in the Nazi government, and future defendant at
the Nuremberg trials. Suffused with dramatic tension, this
unforgettable novel tells the tragic story of how the actions of a
few powerful men brought the world to the brink of war.
Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2021 'A dazzling
piece of historical re-imagining and a revolutionary sermon, a
furious denunciation of inequality' - The judges of the
International Booker prize. The fight for equality begins in the
streets. From the internationally bestselling author of The Order
of the Day: Eric Vuillard once again takes us behind the scenes at
a moment when history was being written. The history of inequality
is a long and terrible one. And it's not over yet. Short, sharp and
devastating, The War of the Poor tells the story of a brutal
episode from history, not as well known as tales of other popular
uprisings, but one that deserves to be told. Sixteenth-century
Europe: the Protestant Reformation takes on the powerful and the
privileged. Peasants, the poor living in towns, who are still being
promised that equality will be granted to them in heaven, begin to
ask themselves: and why not equality now, here on earth? There
follows a violent struggle. Out of this chaos steps Thomas Muntzer:
a complex and controversial figure, who sided with neither Martin
Luther, nor the Roman Catholic Church. Muntzer addressed the poor
directly, encouraging them to ask why a God who apparently loved
the poor seemed to be on the side of the rich. Eric Vuillard tells
the story of one man whose terrible and novelesque life casts light
on the times in which he lived - a moment when Europe was in flux.
As in his blistering look at the build-up to World War II, The
Order of the Day, Vuillard 'leaves nothing sleeping in the shadows'
(L'OBS).
From the International Booker Prize shortlisted author of The Order
of the Day and The War of the Poor comes a searing account of a
conflict that dealt a fatal blow to French colonialism 'Absolutely
spectacular' - France Info 'Scathing and clever' - Le Temps 19
October 1950. The war is not going to plan. In Paris, politicians
gather to discuss what to do about Indochina. The conflict is
unpopular back home in France: too expensive, and too far away for
the public to care. Withdrawal is not an option - a global power
cannot surrender to an army of peasants - but victory is impossible
without more soldiers and more money. The soldiers can be sourced
from the colonies, but the money is out of the question. A solution
needs to be found. In this gripping and shocking novel, Eric
Vuillard exposes the tangled web of politicians, bankers and titans
of industry who all had a vested interest in France's prolonged
presence in lands far from Paris. Skilfully skewering the guilty,
Vuillard shows us how key players in conflicts throughout history
often have a motivation even deeper and darker than nationalism and
political ideology-greed. As well as bringing scenes from the
battlefields to life, Vuillard looks beyond this visceral reality
on the ground to the cold calculations of the boardroom elite with
the power to turn a military win or loss into their financial gain.
Short, sharp and brutal, An Honourable Exit is a journey behind
closed doors to witness how history is really made.
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