Guilt
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
Category: Short Stories | Crime Fiction
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Jan 31, 2012 | ISBN 9780307957672
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Praise
“[Von Schirach is] an exceptional prose stylist . . . There’s a trick to many of his stories, one that works every time. A narrator describes a terrible crime in a controlled tone that withholds judgment and even verges on amusement. That tone is von Schirach’s great achievement: understated, resigned, worldly, hard-boiled.” —The New York Times Book Review
“These are compressed, matter-of-fact accounts which…often read like existential parables that probe the limits of the law in exploring the mysteries of the human heart and psyche . . . Though the narratives are often as terse as the best hard-boiled crime fiction, the most compelling tales have a philosophical dimension reminiscent of Kafka or Camus.” —Kirkus
“Von Schirach describes each case in a straightforward, unemotional manner that makes each story all the more searing. The emotional impact of these tales is powerful; no crime novelist could invent stories more unsettling . . . The question of guilt and innocence, how an individual’s case adjudicated in court, and the consequences of being involved—even tangentially—in a criminal act, will resonate.” —Library Journal
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