The Passenger
A Novel
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March 15, 2021
A desperate Jewish businessman finds moments of safety aboard the Deutsche Reichsbahn passenger train system in this recently rediscovered novel by an exile from Hitler's Germany. In the days following Kristallnacht, Otto Silbermann's life disintegrates. His apartment ransacked and his commercial relationships strained by newly emboldened anti-Semitism, Silbermann scrambles to gather what's left of his personal assets. Although risky, constant train travel becomes his best option. Zig-zagging across Nazi Germany, from Berlin to Hamburg, Dortmund, and Aachen, Silbermann converses with his fellow passengers, finding a few drops of compassion amidst a sea of cruelty and indifference. He clings to the hope that he might sneak or buy his way out of the country. But it eventually becomes clear that the freedom Silbermann feels while in motion is an illusion, and his options are increasingly grim. Originally published in 1938 under a pseudonym, Boschwitz's tale trembles with tension and eerily anticipates the central role the German train system would later play in the horrific logistics of the Holocaust. In a new translation, this remains a potent and uniquely rendered work of witness.
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