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This novel about the twentieth century begins when time was linear and ends when the notion of progress becomes less well defined. It strikes me that Josef Brehme lived in an epoch when time still proceeded in a straight line from the past to the future, muses his grandson, the talented, handsome, and cynical Alex Brehme, in his diary in late 2001. The Brehmes' story guides the reader through revolution, war, the Holocaust, and ultimately exile and return. A novel about what man does to man and whether God intervenes. Translated by Gerald Turner. remarkable-Vaclav Havel.

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"An expansive, multigenerational novel about Western Europe that takes on the big questions. ... Set against the complex, turbulent political and cultural tableau of central Europe, Pehe's sweeping novel confronts the existenstial questions concerning God's existence and man's brutality to man." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kirkus Reviews" "A captivating three-generational saga. . . It weaves the lives of three Brehme family members against the changing ideologies of the twentieth century in the Czech lands." -- World Literature Today "World Literature Today"

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    Publisher: Jantar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/12/2014
    ISBN13: 9780956889041, 978-0956889041
    ISBN10: 0956889042

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This novel about the twentieth century begins when time was linear and ends when the notion of progress becomes less well defined. It strikes me that Josef Brehme lived in an epoch when time still proceeded in a straight line from the past to the future, muses his grandson, the talented, handsome, and cynical Alex Brehme, in his diary in late 2001. The Brehmes' story guides the reader through revolution, war, the Holocaust, and ultimately exile and return. A novel about what man does to man and whether God intervenes. Translated by Gerald Turner. remarkable-Vaclav Havel.

    Trade Review
    "An expansive, multigenerational novel about Western Europe that takes on the big questions. ... Set against the complex, turbulent political and cultural tableau of central Europe, Pehe's sweeping novel confronts the existenstial questions concerning God's existence and man's brutality to man." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kirkus Reviews" "A captivating three-generational saga. . . It weaves the lives of three Brehme family members against the changing ideologies of the twentieth century in the Czech lands." -- World Literature Today "World Literature Today"

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