To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



When the Doves Disappeared

Paperback

Main Details

Title When the Doves Disappeared
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sofi Oksanen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 111
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781782391265
Audience
General
Edition Open Market Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publication Date 7 May 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

1941: In Communist-ruled, war-ravaged Estonia, two men are fleeing from the Red Army - Roland, a fiercely principled freedom fighter, and his slippery cousin Edgar. When the Germans arrive, Roland goes into hiding; Edgar abandons his unhappy wife, Juudit, and takes on a new identity as a loyal supporter of the Nazi regime... 1963: Estonia is again under Communist control, independence even further out of reach behind the Iron Curtain. Edgar is now a Soviet apparatchik, desperate to hide the secrets of his past life and stay close to those in power. But his fate remains entangled with Roland's, and with Juudit, who may hold the key to uncovering the truth... In a masterfully told story that moves between the tumult of these two brutally repressive eras - a story of surveillance, deception, passion, and betrayal - Sofi Oksanen brings to life both the frailty, and the resilience, of humanity under the shadow of tyranny.

Author Biography

Sofi Oksanen is a Finnish-Estonian novelist and playwright. Purge was her first novel to appear in English. She has received numerous prizes for her work, including the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize, the Prix Femina, the Budapest Grand Prize, the European Book Prize, and the Nordic Council Literature Prize. She lives in Helsinki.

Reviews

At once a historical novel, a crime story, a psychological novel, a romance, a war novel... An explosive book with a dark heart * Le Monde (France) * Oksanen belongs in the premier league of literature... Such a powerful and moving story * Dagsavisen (Norway) * Constantly alive and pulsating without for a second losing the perfect pitch * Allehanda (Sweden) * The intrigue holds the reader like a spy novel in the style of le Carre * Le Magazine Litteraire (France) * One of the best translated fiction books of 2015. * The Independent *