The Song Before it is Sung

The Song Before it is Sung

by JustinCartwright (Author)

Synopsis

On 20 July 1944, Adolf Hitler narrowly escaped an assassin's bomb. Axel von Gottberg and his conspirators were hunted down and hanged from meat-hooks, and the executions filmed. Sixty years later, Conrad Senior is left a legacy of papers by von Gottberg's close friend, the legendary Oxford professor Elya Mendel, and becomes obsessed with what they reveal and finding the brutal film. Award-winning writer Justin Cartwright has conjured a masterwork that addresses the nature of friendship and what it means to be human, and it is a remarkable tapestry of passion, ideas, frailty and courage.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0747585946
ISBN 13: 9780747585947
Book Overview: The most commercial and compelling novel yet from Justin Cartwright Atonement meets Fatherland 'An outstanding, atmospheric book that will initially surprise and preoccupy the imagination, before settling down to haunt it Cartwright makes the reader pause, gasp and wonder. This is what great fiction should do, and it certainly does here' Eileen Battersby, Irish Times

Media Reviews
'A profound exploration of guilt, friendship, voyeurism and morality. A cracker' Independent on Sunday 'With inexorable tenderness Cartwright weaves his narrative threads into a fabric of beautiful complexity heart-stopping a novel that is deeply serious and utterly accomplished' Jane Shilling, Sunday Telegraph 'A richly detailed evocation of one of the darkest periods in modern history, and an eloquent exploration of human fallibility and guilt' The Times
Author Bio
Justin Cartwright's novels include the Booker-shortlisted In Every Face I Meet, the Whitbread Novel Award-winner Leading the Cheers and the acclaimed White Lightning, shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Novel Award. His previous novel, The Promise of Happiness, won the 2005 Hawthornden Prize. Justin Cartwright was born in South Africa and lives in London.