The Empire of the Senses
By Alexis Landau
By Alexis Landau
By Alexis Landau
By Alexis Landau
Category: Literary Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Military Fiction
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$18.00
Feb 09, 2016 | ISBN 9780804173469
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Mar 17, 2015 | ISBN 9781101870082
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Praise
“Stunning. . . . Elegantly crafted and psychologically astute.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“A gripping, beautifully written saga. . . . A fresh and moving perspective on a piece of history we thought we already knew.” —Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train
“Poignant. . . . Richly appointed. . . . Life at any time and place, [Landau’s] title and her prose seem to say, is full of sensual beauty, if you choose to live it that way.” —Tablet
“A sweeping family epic. . . . Internal dramas mirror the turbulent cultural landscape of 1920s Germany.” —Los Angeles Magazine
“Lush, smart, sexy, affecting, interesting, beautifully researched, and well made. Spending time in the world of this novel is an absolute pleasure.” —Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
“Landau evokes the Weimar Republic era with spellbinding detail and nuance, deftly capturing the zeitgeist in the characters’ colorful pursuits. . . . Lev’s struggle with his Jewish identity is also fascinating.” —Publishers Weekly
“A top-notch literary saga with a gripping plotline. . . . Each perfectly crafted individual is fully involved in the surrounding world. In Landau’s hands, even a simple trip to the barber becomes meaningful and illustrative of the novel’s themes. The characters’ actions and thoughts are so three-dimensionally human that readers may forget they’re reading fiction.” —Booklist
“[Landau] follows one family through two wars, four romances and one death with . . . thought and craft. . . . Highly readable.” —Kirkus
“An impressive debut. . . . Where Landau truly excels is with her scope, her ability to guide [her characters] through the years, highlighting national tragedy while homing in on individual plights. The result is an expansive novel but also one skillfully in tune with the intricacies of the human spirit. . . . Gripping.” —The National (UAE)
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