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First published in 1953, this magical historical novel ostensibly describes the series of events which led to Bohemia's defeat by Austria at the Battle of the White Mountain in the 16th century. But the Czech emigre author was probably inspired by the events of the Holocaust, so expertly does he re-create the uneasy alliances of Prague's Jewish and Catholic communities. While riding in the woods, Emperor Rudolf II, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, comes upon two men counting money destined for a member of the "persecuted race," Mordechai Meisl. The Emperor demands a taler for himself, but the coin causes him only misfortune and, by a series of mysterious coincidences, ends up in Meisl's hands. Thus begins the long, secret and often tragic association between the two. Rudolf II, corrupt, weak and spendthrift, needs Meisl's money-making talents to finance his extravagances, while Meisl can prosper only under Rudolf's protection. By novel's end it's clear they are in reality enemies. Perutz lets his imagination soar, abandoning the excessive caution he often shows elsewhere. The risks pay off in this finest of his works now in translation.' Publishers Weekly.
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About the Author:
Born in Prague in 1882, Leo Perutz was a novelist and mathematician. He wrote eleven novels and was much praised by writers such as Italo Calvino, Jorge Luis Borges and Graham Greene. He died on 25 April 1957.
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Text: English, German (translation)
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- PublisherRandom House
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1846553571
- ISBN 13 9781846553578
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages198
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