Saint Peter's Snow bookcover

Saint Peter's Snow

A Novel

Leo Perutz 

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Description

It could have been a common street accident that put Dr. Georg Amberg in the hospital, but for the five weeks his doctors say he has been in a coma, recovering from a brain hemorrhage after being run down by a car, he has memories of a more disturbing nature. What of the violent events in the rural village of Morwede? The old woman threatening the priest with a breadknife, angry peasants with flails and cudgels, Baron von Malchin with a pistol defending his dreams for the Holy Roman Empire—how could Dr. Amberg ignore these? And what of the secret experiment to make a mind-altering drug from a white mildew occurring on wheat—a mildew called Saint Peter’s Snow.

In this feverish tale of a man caught in the balance between two realities, Leo Pertuz offers a mystery of identity and a fable of faith and political fervor, banned by the Nazis when it was first published in 1933. Saint Peter’s Snow is typical of Perutz’s storytelling mastery: extraordinarily rich and elegant fiction that is taut with suspense, full of Old World irony and humor.

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Product Details

PublisherArcade
Publish DateJune 03, 2014
Pages148
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781611458862
Dimensions209.6 X 139.7 X 12.7 mm | 201.8 g

About the Author

Leo Perutz, a contemporary of Franz Kafka, was born in Prague in 1882 and lived in Vienna until the Nazi Anschluss, when he fled to Palestine. He returned from Israel to Austria in the early fifties and died there in 1957. Now recognized as a twentieth-century master, he is the author of eleven novels that blend varying degrees of history, legend, suspense, and the fantastic.

Reviews

“Rich in narrative and erotic suspense. . . . This small gem of a novel is worth reading in any language.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Masterly. It possesses the desperate inevitably of Edgar Allen Poe.” —Jewish Chronicle

“Ranks with 1984 in its portrait of a manipulated populace. —Library Journal, starred review

“A compelling story, not only about the terrible consequences of fanaticism and delusion, but also about the reluctance to accept their existence. . . . A timeless tale.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Rich in narrative and erotic suspense. . . . This small gem of a novel is worth reading in any language.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Masterly. It possesses the desperate inevitably of Edgar Allen Poe.” —Jewish Chronicle

“Ranks with 1984 in its portrait of a manipulated populace. —Library Journal, starred review

“A compelling story, not only about the terrible consequences of fanaticism and delusion, but also about the reluctance to accept their existence. . . . A timeless tale.” —Kirkus Reviews

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