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Disguise

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Disguise

Contributors:

By (Author) Hugo Hamilton

ISBN:

9780007314706

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

9th October 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

200g

Description

Hugo Hamilton, the internationally acclaimed author of The Speckled People and Sailor in the Wardrobe, turns his hand back to fiction with a compelling drama tracing Berlin's central historical importance throughout the twentieth century.
1945. At the end of the second world war in Berlin, a young mother loses her two-year-old boy in the bombings. She flees to the south, where her father finds a young foundling of the same age among the refugee trains to replace the boy. He makes her promise never to tell anyone, including her husband still fighting on the Russian front that the boy is not her own. Nobody will know the difference.

2008. Gregor Liedmann is a Jewish man now in his sixties. He's an old rocker who ran away from home, a trumpet player, a revolutionary stone-thrower left over from the 1968 generation. On a single day spent gathering fruit in an orchard outside Berlin with family and friends, Gregor looks back over his life, sifting through fact and memory in order to establish the truth. What happened on that journey south in the final days of the war Why did his grandfather Emil disappear, and why did the Gestapo torture uncle Max Here, in the calmness of the orchard, along with his ex-wife Mara and son Daniel, Gregor tries to unlock the secret of his past.

In his first novel since the best-selling memoir The Speckled People, Hugo Hamilton has created a truly compelling story of lost identity, and a remarkable reflection on the ambiguity of belonging.

Reviews

Sebastian Barry, Guardian (Book of the Year)

An eloquent and haunting book about identity and the construction of a self under duress.Though much of the historic and personal material here is brutal , the tone of the book is oddly consoling. He does tenderness very well. Hermione Lee, the Guardian

Subtlea narrative that moves elegantly between past and present. Sunday Times

This novel is about identity, both personal and national, the vicissitudes of memory, the impossibility and necessity of love. The opening is thrilling but Hamilton knows the real story is in the repercussions. And the final chapter is almost unbearably moving, wonderfully understated, damn near perfect. Rachel Sieffert, Financial Times

Hugo Hamilton has fashioned a monumental theme. He brings the reader through a whole series of microcosms, dancing flash pictures of different societies, different times. They all contribute to an overwhelming sense of unease, an unsettling shrine to emotional fear. The book and its skill are the reality. Irish Sunday Independent

Hamilton doesnt discuss his writing with his family as for him its very much a personal endeavour. Disguise, however, is not one to keep to yourself; it is a book that raises questions about the personal and collective identity from a man in the know. Image Magazine

Author Bio

Hugo Hamilton is the author of nine novels, two memoirs and a collection of short stories. His work has won a number of international awards, including the 1992 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the 2003 french Prix Femina Etranger, the 2004 Italian premio Giuseppe Berto and a DAAD scholarship in Berlin. He has also worked as a writer-in-residence at Trinity College, Dublin. Hamilton was born and lives in Dublin.

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