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Stranger, Simon

According to Jewish tradition everyone dies twice. The first is when the heart stops beating and the brain synapses fade. The second, when the name of the deceased person is mentioned, read or thought for the last time, after fifty or one hundred or four hundred years. It is only then that the person really leaves, erased from life on earth. His names forever is the double portrait of a young man who became one of the most hated criminals in the world. Norwegian story and of a family to whom the German invasion of 1940 turned life upside down, bound by the house they all called home. What turned the shy son of shoemaker Henry Rinnan of Trøndelag into a double agent who murdered Norwegians for the Nazis? And why would a family want to move to live in Rinnan's old barracks, just after the war, in the house that for many was the symbol of the atrocities committed during the German occupation?

Author
Stranger, Simon
Subject
Literature > Narrative in other languages
EAN
9788417879433
ISBN
978-84-17879-43-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Editorial Empúries
Pages
320 
High
21.5 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
10-06-2020
Language
Catalan 
Series
Narrativa 
Number
567 
Paperback edition
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Stranger, Simon (aut.)

  • Stranger, Simon
    Simon Stranger (Lilleaker, 1976) es un escritor noruego que proviene de una familia de escritores. Estudió Filosofía en la Universidad de Oslo.   Read more

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