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Leo Perutz The Marquis of Bolibar ISBN 13: 9780002715140

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This story is set in Spain during Wellington's Peninsular Campaign where German units are holding the town of La Bisbal against Spanish guerrillas. The Marquis of Bolibar promises to deliver the town as well as settle his own score, and he sets in train an ingenious series of traps for the enemy.

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This 1960 novel by the late Czech emigre writer purports to be the memoirs of Eduard von Jochberg, the sole survivor of a bloody massacre in 1812, during the Peninsular War. Von Jochberg is garrisoned with a German unit of Napoleon's army in a small Spanish town when it is discovered that a local nobleman, the Marquis of Bolibar, is aiding the Spanish insurgents. Bolibar, who has disguised himself and disappeared, plans to send three signals to the Spanish rebels which will lead to an uprising of the supposedly docile townsfolk. Later, von Jochberg and three friends are overheard by Perico, a ragged Spanish muleteer, drunkenly boasting of their sexual conquest of their colonel's late wife. Von Jochberg orders the Spaniard executed so he will not reveal their indiscretions, but before dying, Perico (whom von Jochberg comes to believe is the Marquis of Bolibar in disguise) makes the four young hotheads promise to honor his last wishes, which "God" will reveal to them. The four officers, intentionally or not, bring about the destruction of their garrison by sending all three of the Marquis's prearranged signals to the insurgents. As in Leonardo's Judas , Perutz is fascinated by the psychological motivation of evil. While the somewhat mannered style of this novel may at first seem deliberately obscure, readers will enjoy Perutz's elegant prose, dry wit and heightened sense of the fantastic.
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  • PublisherThe Harvill Press
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0002715147
  • ISBN 13 9780002715140
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages182
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