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Searching for Wallenberg

A Novel
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1. The Mystery about Wallenberg still persists: SEARCHING FOR WALLENBERG by the critically acclaimed novelist, Alan Lelchuk explores the mysteries still surrounding Wallenberg. How and when did he die? Did he perhaps survive in some Gulag camp or psychiatric hospital? Why did he languish in a Soviet prison from 1945-1947 without being exchanged by the Swedish government—as other political prisoners in Europe were--or rescued by his very wealthy and well-connected family in Stockholm? 2. Lelchuk is the only researcher on Wallenberg to interview Wallenberg's KGB interrogator--he spoke to no one else before he died: During his writing of the novel Lelchuk engaged in wide research including travels to Stockholm, Budapest, and Moscow, where he interviewed historians, read documents and archives and visited physical sites. He also met with some of the few remaining witnesses, officials and participants including, most significantly, Wallenberg’s KGB interrogator (Daniel Pagliansky) in Lybianka Prison in 1945-47—the first and only Westerner to interview this key character. 3. There are very few books about this important and mysterious Holocaust hero. Lelchuk spent five years researching nd writing his historical novel. This account is the closest we have come to the "truth."

Author Biography:

Alan Lelchuk is a novelist and professor, who was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He received his B.A. in World Literature from Brooklyn College in 1960, studied at University College (London) in 1962-63, and received his M.A.in 1963 and Ph.D. in 1965, both in English from Stanford University. His critically acclaimed novels are "American Mischief,"Miriam at Thirty-Four," "Shrinking: The Beginning of My Own Ending," "Miriam in Her Forties," "Brooklyn Boy," "Playing the Game," and "Ziff: A Life?" He co-edited "8 Great Hebrew Short Novels" and has written, for young adults, "On Home Ground." He is the author of a new memoir, "Breaking Ground: How Jackie Robinson Changed Brooklyn." He is a co-founder of Steerforth Press, has taught at Brandeis University and Amherst College, and since 1985 has been on the faculty of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
Release date NZ
November 17th, 2016
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
288
Dimensions
152x229x20
ISBN-13
9781942134046
Product ID
25024027

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