Written when LF was already living in exile in Paris, this novel describes the lives of three Jewish brothers and their family, well-to-do and civilised, between late 1932 and June 1933. Introduced by the historian Richard Evans, who calls it ‘the first great masterpiece of anti-fascist literature”.
The Oppermanns
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£15.00
Edition:Paperback978191026326617/03/2020
Categories: 05. Summer Books 2020: Fiction, Fiction, Summer Books 2020
Tag: The Arts
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