In this gripping novel, a legendary film director finds his life and career upended by the rise of the Nazi regime. Forced to flee his home for the uncertainty of Hollywood, he soon discovers that his past fame offers no protection in a new land. When he returns to his homeland, he is drawn into a dangerous game of power and propaganda, pressured by the regime to create films for the Reich. This story explores the harrowing intersection of art, morality, and the compromises made under the shadow of tyranny.
Why You Should Read?
- A compelling exploration of the tension between artistic integrity and political survival.
- A masterfully written narrative that captures the atmosphere of the 20th century.
- A profound look at the dangerous illusions created by the silver screen.
- Highly acclaimed by critics for its brilliant prose and deep psychological insight.
About the Author
Daniel Kehlmann is a celebrated writer known for his ability to blend historical detail with philosophical inquiry. His work has earned him international recognition as one of the most significant voices in contemporary literature. He is widely praised for his sharp, evocative storytelling and his capacity to examine complex moral dilemmas through the lives of his characters.