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Author Padilla, Ignacio, 1968-2016

Title Shadow without a name / Ignacio Padilla ; translated by Peter Bush and Anne McLean.

Publication Info. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.

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 Simsbury Public Library - Adult Fiction  F PADILLA, IGNACIO    Check Shelf
Edition 1st American ed.
Description 192 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Shadow without a name: Franz T. Kretzschmar, Buenos Aires, 1957 -- From shadow to name: Richard Schley, Geneva, 1948 -- The shadow of a man: Alikoshka Goliadkin, Cruseilles, France, 1960 -- From name to shadow: Daniel Sanderson, London, 1989 -- Coda: Ignacio Padilla, San Pedro Cholula, 1999.
Summary Counter A stunning debut by one of Mexico's most dazzling younger writers. In 1916, Victor Kretzchmar and Thadeus Dreyer face each other over a chessboard on a train heading to the Austro-Hungarian Empire's disastrous Eastern Front. The stakes are high: the winner will take Kretzchmar's identity as a railway signalman and live out the war in safety. The loser will go to certain death. In 1943, the decorated World War I hero and influential Nazi General Thadeus Dreyer is in charge of training doubles to stand in for leading Nazis at dangerous public events. But when the Amphitryon Project falls out of favor with Goering, Dreyer and the doubles disappear. In 1960, Adolf Eichmann, a master chess player, is arrested in Buenos Aires, where he has been living under an assumed name. One of the few escaped Nazis to be recaptured, he is extradited to Israel and executed. Only an old Polish count claims to know Eichmann's true identity, but he dies before it can be revealed. The clues to what ties all of these men together are concealed in an old manuscript that the count has left to his heirs, an unlikely trio of misfits who suddenly find themselves at the center of a dangerous game. This gripping novel explores questions of identity and history against the turbulent backdrop of twentieth-century Europe.
Subject War criminals -- Fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Fiction.
Identity (Philosophical concept) (OCoLC)fst00966889
War criminals. (OCoLC)fst01170469
Genre/Form Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
Added Author Bush, Peter R., 1946-
McLean, Anne, 1962-
Added Title Amphitryon. English
ISBN 0374261903
9780374261900
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