Book Club

Book Club

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We had a thoroughly enjoyable Summer Party at Aneeta’s on Wednesday, and as a result of the discussion, we have chosen books for the summer and Michaelmas Term.

13 September: Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada

 

 

Berlin, 1940, and the city is filled with fear. At the house on 55 Jablonski Strasse, its various occupants try to live under Nazi rule in their different ways: the bullying Hitler loyalists the Persickes, the retired judge Fromm and the unassuming couple Otto and Anna Quangel. Then the Quangels receive the news that their beloved son has been killed fighting in France. Shocked out of their quiet existence, they begin a silent campaign of defiance, and a deadly game of cat and mouse develops between the Quangels and the ambitious Gestapo inspector Escherich. When petty criminals Kluge and Borkhausen also become involved, deception, betrayal and murder ensue, tightening the noose around the Quangels' necks ... 

11 October: Where The Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda

 

Aoko Matsuda's Where the Wild Ladies Are is a collection of 17 short stories. While each of the narratives employs a distinct point of view and structure. As female ghosts appear in unexpected guises, their gently humorous encounters with unsuspecting humans lead to deeper questions about emancipation and recent changes in Japanese women's lives.

8 November: Periodic Table by Primo Levi

 

The Periodic Table by Primo Levi is an impassioned response to the Holocaust: Consisting of 21 short stories, each possessing the name of a chemical element, the collection tells of the author's experiences as a Jewish-Italian chemist before, during, and after Auschwitz in luminous, clear, and unfailingly beautiful prose. It has been named the best science book ever by the Royal Institution of Great Britain, and is considered to be Levi's crowning achievement.