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Hunger

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hunger

Contributors:

By (Author) Elise Blackwell

ISBN:

9780099564423

Publisher:

Cornerstone

Imprint:

Arrow Books Ltd

Publication Date:

19th April 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

107g

Description

A short novel of extraordinary power, set in Leningrad during the WWII siege, reminiscent of Rachel Seiffert in both its brevity and its impact. When German troops surround Leningrad and cut off food supplies in the autumn of 1941, no one imagines that the siege will last almost three years and take hundreds of thousands of lives. As the first 'hungry winter' sets in, the city's residents strip the bark off trees, boil and eat moss-covered stones, and trade priceless antiques for half a loaf of bread - and sex for a chunk of sugar. But the scientists at the Institute of Plant Industry pledge to protect their collection of rare seeds, painstakingly gathered from all over the world, no matter what the human cost. But as the siege continues, the group divides into those who would preserve their principles at the price of starvation, and others who turn to deception - and more sinister measures - to survive. A powerful, stunningly precise and beautifully written novel about human nature under life's harshest pressures. Reminiscent of Rachel Seiffert's The Dark Room and Bernhard Schlink's The Reader in its brevity, spareness and power, it is a quite remarkable debut.

Reviews

Blackwell skilfully fillets [the] starkest passages [of this dark chapter of history]... In its blunt, end-of-the-road honesty this book exudes a compelling authenticity and poetic power. * Observer *
Perfectly judged, beautifully executed.... Hunger has been called harrowing, but it is also uplifting. It comes back again and again to the human being's ability to surprise himself, or surprise another, or to be surprised. * Daily Telegraph *
Haunting- a brilliant account of a violent era which is beautifully written, and very moving. * Publishing News *

Author Bio

Elise Blackwell holds an MFA from the University of California, Irvine, and has worked as a journalist, writer and translator. Originally from southern Louisiana, she teaches fiction writing at Boise State University.

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