by KarlManders (Author)
From rural Holland in World War II to the Soviet labour camps by way of a curious jazz band in Minsk and Moscow, Moths tells the parallel stories of a father and son who live through interesting times. A self-indulgent Dutch businessman finds himself caught up in the liberation of Auschwitz by the Russian army, and playing piano for an unusual band at a time when jazz is a risky business in Stalinist Russia... Meanwhile, the boy, who has barely known his father, is brought up by his doting, childless aunt in the flat farmlands of east Holland. One day he comes upon an old moated castle full of moths, and meets the curious young girl who breeds and keeps the creatures captive there. As the fifties come to an end, their parallel tracks converge in a powerful denoument. Vivid, magical, heartbreaking and with astonishing range and layers of meaning, Moths is a gripping and beautiful literary debut.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 Mar 2008
ISBN 10: 009950703X
ISBN 13: 9780099507031
Book Overview: A dazzling, potent, beautiful novel about moths, running, jazz, the Siberian Gulag, and seizing the moment.