The Verdun Affair

The Verdun Affair
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Nick Dybek

ناشر

Scribner

شابک

9781501191787
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

April 1, 2018
Three characters haunted by loss search for consolation.Evoking Francois Truffaut's acclaimed movie Jules and Jim (and the semiautobiographical novel by Henry-Pierre Roché that inspired it), Dybek (When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man, 2012) gently unfolds the story of two young men and the enigmatic woman who fascinates them and changes their lives. The story opens in Santa Monica in 1950, where Tom Combs, a Hollywood screenwriter, unexpectedly meets Paul Weyerhauser at a funeral. They have not seen each other since they first met in post-World War I Europe and became involved with a beautiful young American woman on an urgent quest. It was 1921, and Tom was assisting a priest in gathering bones for an ossuary, a memorial for soldiers lost in Verdun's brutal conflict whose remains were strewn or buried throughout the countryside. He was charged, also, with following up pleas from the many family members who visited the priest, desperately hoping for information: "They would weep and talk--for hours sometimes--about the man they'd lost. As if all that talk might help us identify him, as if it might bring him back to life." Among them is Sarah Hagen, whose husband, Lee, went missing in the spring of 1918. Something about her stirs Tom: He tells her he met Lee Hagen in Aix-les-Bains, that he seemed fine and happy. Sarah tries to believe the lie; certainly she believes Tom's kindness, and the two begin an affair--brief, because Sarah goes on in her search. They meet again at a mental hospital in Italy, where an amnesiac patient may, or may not, be Lee Hagen and where they encounter Paul, an Austrian journalist also searching for a man: in his case, an American ambulance driver whose fate obsesses him. In delicate, evocative prose, Dybek captures the grim devastation of scarred battlefields, bombed villages, and fetid soil and conveys with sensitivity his characters' unabated desire to see in the shellshocked soldier an answer to their deepest desire.A familiar love triangle reimagined in an absorbing tale.

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Library Journal

April 15, 2018

Award-winning novelist Dybek (When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man) centers his second novel on the love story between two Americans who meet in France just after World War I. Sarah is searching for her husband, who vanished from his division during the war. Tom is a former ambulance driver now involved in the effort to gather bones from the battlefield at Verdun (one of the longest and most costly battles in human history) to be placed in the Douaumont Ossuary, a memorial to the fallen soldiers. However, an amnesiac soldier, who may or may not be Sarah's lost husband, casts a shadow on their relationship. The story moves from a Europe still recovering after the devastation of the previous war, as the violent appearance of the fascist Blackshirts in Italy presages the next, to 1950s Los Angeles. Beautifully written, romantic, and atmospheric, the novel has a lyrical pace that evokes an earlier style of writing and does not as much aim to keep readers turning the pages as it does to draw them into a different time, full of melancholy and unspoken emotions. VERDICT With the understated style of Ernest Hemingway, this novel will appeal to lovers of classic wartime romances (A Farewell to Arms) as well as fans of literary historical fiction by authors such as Paula McLain.--Elizabeth Safford, Boxford Town Lib., MA

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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from April 16, 2018
Dybek’s gripping second novel (after When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man), a cleverly constructed page-turner, travels back and forth in time between a European continent devastated by World War I and 1950s Hollywood. Tom Combs is an American ambulance driver who stays on in the war’s aftermath to work for a priest, collecting the bones of dead soldiers from the battlefields of Verdun. He falls in love with Sarah Hagen, a fellow American, but she has come to France looking for news of her “missing, believed dead” husband. Sarah goes off in search of information, and Tom takes a job as a journalist in Paris. They meet again in Bologna in 1922, when a soldier creates a sensation after showing up in a hospital there with no recollection of who he is. Sarah believes the mysterious soldier is her husband, though others have reason to believe
otherwise. Years later, Tom, working in Hollywood, comes across Paul, a fellow journalist from those heady days in Italy, and, reliving their unresolved past, they discover each entertains a different version of the truth. Dybek is a master at creating an atmosphere of war, of decadence amid the rubble, and at dipping in and out of history, teasing the reader with beguiling clues concerning the secrets each character harbors about the amnesiac. Dybek’s novel is a complex tale of memory, choice, and the sacrifices one sometimes makes by doing the right thing. Agent: Julie Barer, the Book Group.




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