Remote Sympathy: LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022

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Title Remote Sympathy: LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Catherine Chidgey
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:528
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreHistorical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781787702660
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
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Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Imprint Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Publication Date 15 April 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Moving away from Munich isn't nearly as wrenching an experience for Frau Greta Hahn as she had feared. Their new home is even lovelier than the one they left behind, and best of all - right on their doorstep - are some of the finest craftsmen from all over Europe, prepared to make for her and the other officers' wives living in this small community anything they could possibly desire, from curtains to furniture to frescos. The looming presence of the nearby prison camp - lying just beyond a patch of forest - is the only blot to mar what is otherwise an idyllic life in Buchenwald. Frau Hahn's husband, SS Sturmbannfuhrer Dietrich Hahn, has taken up a powerful new position as camp administrator. The job is all consuming as he wrestles with corruption that is rife at every level, inadequate supplies, and a sewerage system under ever-growing strain as the prison population continues to rise. Frau Hahn's obliviousness is challenged when she is forced into an unlikely alliance with one of Buchenwald's prisoners, Dr Lenard Weber. A decade earlier he invented a machine - the Sympathetic Vitaliser - that at the time he believed could cure cancer. Does the machine work? Whether it does or not, it might yet save a life... 'A wonderful new talent.' -Nick Hornby

Author Biography

Catherine Chidgey is an award-winning and bestselling New Zealand novelist and short-story writer. Her first novel, In a Fishbone Church, won the Betty Trask Award, and was longlisted for the Orange Prize. Golden Deeds was Time Out's book of the year, a Best Book in the LA Times Book Review and a Notable Book in the New York Times Book Review. Her fourth novel, The Wish Child, was published in 2016 and won the 2017 Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize, the country's richest literary prize.

Reviews

"Highly original and deeply researched, Catherine Chidgey's Remote Sympathy is a powerful and disturbing study in terrible lies and the human need to believe them. The setting is the Nazi "labor" camp Buchenwald in the final years of World War II. The horrific is made ordinary with the focus on the small family of the fictional camp administrator, SS Dietrich Hahn, his dying wife Greta and son Karl-Heinz. To save his much-loved Greta, Hahn orders Dr. Leonard Weber, inventor of an electrotherapy contraption, the Sympathetic Vitaliser, to attend her. Weber lies about the impossible life-saving power of the Vitaliser, Hahn lies about the fates of Weber's Jewish wife Anna and daughter Lotte. The interlocking betrayals, dangerous deceptions, and hopeless hopes gather strength. Few readers will close the covers of this book unshaken." * Annie Proulx * "Chidgey is a writer of formidable resources, a deft stylist possessed of uncanny imaginative acuity." * The Guardian * "Moving and unusual... Catherine Chidgey's novel is a fine achievement." * The Sunday Times * "Chidgey is a find." * TLS * "The writing is beautifully wrought and the research a result of years of study. The true sympathetic vitaliser here is the novelist. She illustrates the senseless cruelty of the regime and portrays its characters convincingly, not as monsters but deluded, indulged and frightened victims of their own stupidity." * The Jewish Chronicle * "Laced with bitter irony - the Germans celebrate the development of Buchenwald as a "model camp", and tie themselves in knots over whether they should save a Jew who can cure Nazis of cancer - this is an engrossing, well-developed novel." * Irish Times * "Immersive, profound, and beautifully plotted." * The Guardian * "Powerful." * The New York Times * "With its multiple registers and complex view of humanity, this marks a vital turn in Holocaust literature." * Publishers' Weekly - starred * "Wise, inventive, insightful and extraordinarily astute about both the darkness and the light in human nature, Catherine Chidgey gives us a riveting historical novel that is piercingly relevant to our time. What do we choose to see and what not to see and what are the consequences? Remote Sympathy broke and awakened my heart in equal measure. One of the best books I've read in years." -- Stacey D'Erasmo, author of Wonderland "One of the most original, brave and profound explorations of the darkest recesses of the human heart I have ever read." -- Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind "Remote Sympathy will touch your heart and imprint on your soul. This is a thought provoking tale of love, dignity and sacrifice, encompassing, as it does, a grief so huge that only the human heart can bear it, though goodness knows how." * NB Magazine * "An insightful account of human nature set against the chaos of war. It is a moving examination of the human condition and well worth serious attention." * Historical Novels Review * "An incredibly accomplished novel." * Word by Word * "What a devastating, beautiful and horrifying book that forces one to look at the Holocaust in such a new way. I was utterly gripped all the way through, amazed at Catherine's ability to get inside her characters so convincingly. And I sobbed at the end." * Sofka Zinovieff * "A wonderful new talent." -- Nick Hornby "Chilling and highly effective." * Newton Review of Books *