The Tobacconist

Awards:   Long-listed for International Dublin Literary Award 2018 Long-listed for International Dublin Literary Award 2018 (UK)
Author:   Robert Seethaler ,  Charlotte Collins
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Edition:   Main Market Ed.
ISBN:  

9781509806591


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Tobacconist


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Awards

  • Long-listed for International Dublin Literary Award 2018
  • Long-listed for International Dublin Literary Award 2018 (UK)

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Author:   Robert Seethaler ,  Charlotte Collins
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Imprint:   Picador
Edition:   Main Market Ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.174kg
ISBN:  

9781509806591


ISBN 10:   1509806598
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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:   German

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Set at a time of lengthening shadows, this is a novel about the sparks that illuminate the dark: of wisdom, compassion, defiance and courage. It is wry, piercing and also, fittingly, radiant. Daily Mail Seethaler blends tragedy and whimsy to create a bittersweet picture of youthful ideals getting clobbered by external forces. The result is a little like Great Expectations, only with dachshunds and strudel. Observer Essential reading for the early years of the 21st century. Scotland on Sunday [The Tobacconist's] portrayal of pre-war Vienna is tender and elegiac. There are echoes of Arthur Schnitzler in Fran'z feverish obsession with Anezka, Odon von Horvath in minor characters such as the neighbouring butcher who denounces the tobacconist to the Gestapo, and Robert Musil in the texture of the city. The moment when the frail, ill Dr Freud boards the train for London is an elegy for the cultural and intellectual glory of early twentieth-century Vienna ... The Tobacconist remains unwavering in its quiet, understated style and it is all the more devastating for it. Times Literary Supplement Told with a dry wit that enhances, rather than disguises, the sadness of its story, The Tobacconist is a touching miniature of an ordinary life irrevocably altered by the larger forces of history. Sunday Times


Set at a time of lengthening shadows, this is a novel about the sparks that illuminate the dark: of wisdom, compassion, defiance and courage. It is wry, piercing and also, fittingly, radiant. Daily Mail Seethaler blends tragedy and whimsy to create a bittersweet picture of youthful ideals getting clobbered by external forces. The result is a little like Great Expectations, only with dachshunds and strudel. Observer Essential reading for the early years of the 21st century. Scotland on Sunday


Set at a time of lengthening shadows, this is a novel about the sparks that illuminate the dark: of wisdom, compassion, defiance and courage. It is wry, piercing and also, fittingly, radiant. * Daily Mail * Seethaler blends tragedy and whimsy to create a bittersweet picture of youthful ideals getting clobbered by external forces. The result is a little like Great Expectations, only with dachshunds and strudel. * Observer * Essential reading for the early years of the 21st century. * Scotland on Sunday * [The Tobacconist's] portrayal of pre-war Vienna is tender and elegiac. There are echoes of Arthur Schnitzler in Fran'z feverish obsession with Anezka, OEdon von Horvath in minor characters such as the neighbouring butcher who denounces the tobacconist to the Gestapo, and Robert Musil in the texture of the city. The moment when the frail, ill Dr Freud boards the train for London is an elegy for the cultural and intellectual glory of early twentieth-century Vienna . . . The Tobacconist remains unwavering in its quiet, understated style and it is all the more devastating for it. * Times Literary Supplement * Told with a dry wit that enhances, rather than disguises, the sadness of its story, The Tobacconist is a touching miniature of an ordinary life irrevocably altered by the larger forces of history. * Sunday Times *


Author Information

Robert Seethaler was born in Vienna and divides his time between his home town and Berlin. He is the author of five novels, of which The Tobacconist is the fourth. He also works as an actor, most recently in Paolo Sorrentino's Youth.

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