Souvenir Press 2009 name inscribed inside otherwise a very good hardback, dustjacket has slight rubbing to top left though this is quite minimal otherwise a good, clean copy
Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor is a gripping epistolary novella that vividly explores the devastating impact of rising Nazism through a tense and intimate series of letters exchanged between two close friends and business partners—one Jewish and the other a fervent supporter of Adolf Hitler. Written with sharp, economical prose, the story masterfully captures the insidious spread of hatred, fear, and betrayal coursing through 1930s Germany. Through their correspondence, the novella delivers a powerful and unsettling commentary on themes of loyalty, morality, and the corrosive power of extremist ideology. Its haunting and unsettling conclusion leaves a profound and lasting impression, making it a deeply compelling and thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with modern readers.
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Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor is a gripping epistolary novella that vividly explores the devastating impact of rising Nazism through a tense and intimate series of letters exchanged between two close friends and business partners—one Jewish and the other a fervent supporter of Adolf Hitler. Written with sharp, economical prose, the story masterfully captures the insidious spread of hatred, fear, and betrayal coursing through 1930s Germany. Through their correspondence, the novella delivers a powerful and unsettling commentary on themes of loyalty, morality, and the corrosive power of extremist ideology. Its haunting and unsettling conclusion leaves a profound and lasting impression, making it a deeply compelling and thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with modern readers.
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Souvenir Press 2009 name inscribed inside otherwise a very good hardback, dustjacket has slight rubbing to top left though this is quite minimal otherwise a good, clean copy