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  • Published: 15 November 2009
  • ISBN: 9780812978315
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $34.99

The Journey

A Novel




Now in Modern Library trade paperback, the first-ever translation of a lost masterpiece of Holocaust literature.

Here is “a rich and lyrical masterpiece”–notes Peter Constantine–the first translation of a lost treasure by acclaimed author H. G. Adler, a survivor of Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. Written in 1950, after Adler’s emigration to England, The Journey was ignored by large publishing houses after the war and not released in Germany until 1962. Depicting the Holocaust in a unique and deeply moving way, and avoiding specific mention of country or camps–even of Nazis and Jews–The Journey is a poetic nightmare of a family’s ordeal and one member’s survival. Led by the doctor patriarch Leopold, the Lustig family finds itself “forbidden” to live, enduring in a world in which “everyone was crazy, and once they finally recognized what was happening it was too late.” Linked by its innovative style to the work of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, The Journey portrays the unimaginable in a way that anyone interested in recent history and modern literature must read.

  • Published: 15 November 2009
  • ISBN: 9780812978315
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $34.99

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Praise for The Journey

  • "The Journey is a tribute to the survival of art and a poignant teaching in the art of survival. I tend to shy away from Holocaust fiction, but this book helps redeem an all-but-impossible genre." --Harold Bloom
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