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The Silent Woman
Contributor(s): Zgustova, Monika (Author), Tree, Matthew (Translator), Manea, Norman (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1558618414     ISBN-13: 9781558618411
Publisher: Feminist Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - World War Ii
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | War & Military
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2013045005
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.5" W x 8" (0.70 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

This "exhilarating novel" of love, longing, and exile "captures the passion of a century in turmoil" (Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Hiroshima in the Morning).

From the "outstanding" Czech writer Monika Zgustova, The Silent Woman depicts a twentieth-century woman's life against a backdrop of war and political turmoil (Vaclav Havel).

Sylva, half Czech and half German, is born into an aristocratic family and lives in a castle outside Prague. She marries a man she doesn't love and is seduced by the joyful madness of Paris in the 1920s as an ambassador's wife. When the Nazis force her to state her loyalty, she capitulates, not realizing how this decision will inform and haunt the rest of her life.

Sylva's story is interwoven with that of her son Jan, a world-renowned mathematician and Russian emigre living in the United States, who exudes the restlessness of a man without a country. With insight and candor, Zgustova weaves a multigenerational narrative of the consequences of moral choices and how individuals come to terms with their own forms of exile.