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There is something different about Angelina. She is a passionate
and headstrong young woman, German on her father's side, Italian
through her mother. She is also an ardent communist and an
outspoken atheist. With Europe embroiled in World War II and her
father missing in Russia, Angelina journeys alone to seek out her
mother's family in Italy. Instead, she finds Giulia, a kindred
spirit. In the summer of 1943, with Fascist Italy reeling under
repeated defeats, Angelina and Giulia decide to fight for the
socialist world revolution. Setting out alone through the wartime
chaos, the two join an Italian partisan group led by the dashing
Antonio. The partisans are soon in action against the Nazis and
Angelina's courage and devotion to the cause earns her Antonio's
admiration -- and his love. But when Angelina is injured during a
battle, she finds herself locked in a spiritual struggle every bit
as daunting as her physical battle against the Nazis. Originally
written in German in 1959, Leave If You Can explores the challenge
of God's mystical call versus the overpowering allure of the world,
set against the backdrop of wartime Italy and the bombing of the
abbey at Monte Cassino.
"Abelard's Love" is an inspired retelling of the story of Abelard
and Heloise--the French medieval theologian and his brilliant
student--whose love affair led to a scandal that has echoed through
the centuries. In the affair's aftermath, Abelard became a monk and
Heloise a nun. Forgotten to history was their unwanted son.
Luise Rinser sets at center stage that son and his unique
perspective on his legendary parents. The novel is cast in the form
of a long letter written by the son, Astrolabe. Addressed to
Heloise in the weeks after Abelard's death, the letter brings the
story of this tragic family vividly to life. Rinser offers insights
into each of the three participants in this family drama, yet it is
the perspective of the aggrieved son that lies at the book's core.
As the distinguished critic and translator Harry Zohn has remarked,
"the young man's melancholy musings . . . add up to an anguished
'J'accuse' of epic dimensions."
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