The award-winning international sensation that poses the question: Was
Sigmund Freud responsible for the death of his sister in a Nazi
concentration camp? The boy in her memories who strokes her with the
apple, who whispers to her the fairy tale, who gives her the knife, is
her brother Sigmund. Vienna, 1938: With the Nazis closing in, Sigmund
Freud is granted an exit visa and allowed to list the names of people
to take with him. He lists his doctor and maids, his dog, and his
wife's sister, but not any of his own sisters. The four Freud sisters
are shuttled to the Terezín concentration camp, while their brother
lives out his last days in London. Based on a true story, this searing
novel gives haunting voice to Freud's sister Adolfina—“the
sweetest and best of my sisters”—a gifted, sensitive woman who was
spurned by her mother and never married. A witness to her brother's
genius and to the cultural and artistic splendor of Vienna in the
early twentieth century, she aspired to a life few women of her time
could attain. From Adolfina's closeness with her brother in childhood,
to her love for a fellow student, to her time with Gustav Klimt's
sister in a Vienna psychiatric hospital, to her dream of one day
living in Venice and having a family, Freud's Sister imagines with
astonishing insight and deep feeling the life of a woman lost to the
shadows of history.
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101603611
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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