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OverviewCourland is an entity that no longer exists. With the Gulf of Riga to the north, the Baltic to the west and Lithuania at its southern border, and now part of modern Latvia, the region was occupied by Nazi Germany and returned to Soviet Russia after the war, remaining largely inaccessible until 1991. It is now a nowhere land of wide skies and forests, deserted beaches, ruined castles and ex-KGB prisons. For years Jean-Paul Kauffmann has been irresistibly drawn to this buffer between the Germanic and Slav worlds. His digressive travels at the wheel of a Skoda become an investigation into the whereabouts of a former lover, a search for an excavator of tombs, and a journey in the footsteps of Louis XVIII, for whom Courland was once a place of exile. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jean-Paul Kauffmann , Professor Euan Cameron , Professor Euan CameronPublisher: Quercus Publishing Imprint: MacLehose Press Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.194kg ISBN: 9781782062424ISBN 10: 1782062424 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 06 June 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews'A triumph ... superbly translated by Euan Cameron, provides a vivid amalgam of opinion, history and travelogue; I was absorbed from start to finish' Financial Times. 'Kauffmann is a gripping narrator. The minute he lands in Riga ... you're hooked' The Lady. 'A seductively exciting historical exploration of a country that no longer exists ... Kauffmann is the ideal literary detective' Irish Times. 'Curiously engaging and even tantalising book ... this book is something of a tour de force' Spectator. 'This wonderful writer has come up with another winner' Giles Foden. 'Something of a tour de force' Adam Zamoyski, Spectator. 'This wonderful writer has come up with another winner' Giles Foden. 'Jean-Paul Kauffman ... is also a terrific storyteller' Eileen Battersby, Irish Times. Author InformationJean-Paul Kauffmann is the author of The Dark Room at Longwood (1999), an exploration of Napoleon's exile on St Helena, Desolation Island (2001) and Wrestling with the Angel (2003). He was a journalist until 1985, when he was kidnapped in Beirut and only released three years later. Euan Cameron's translations include works by Julien Green, Simone de Beauvoir and Paul Morand, biographies of Marcel Proust and Irene Nemirovsky. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |