The Hiding Game

The Hiding Game

by NaomiWood (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of Paul Brickman, an exiled artist in 1970s England, haunted by his memories of the decade he spent at the Bauhaus art school and the life-changing consequences that have reverberated through the years, especially with regard to the love of his life, Loti, and his best friend, Walter.

The story begins in Weimar in 1923 where Paul and his tight-knit group of fellow students are seduced by the charismatic teachings of the Bauhaus. The group quickly becomes a hotbed of unrequited love and burgeoning sexuality. Supposedly friends, it doesn't stop rivalries and betrayals developing between, which follow them as the school relocates after being closed down by the far-right government, first to Dessau and then to Berlin.

As the group disintegrates under the pressure of their own secrets, lies and love affairs, the novel builds to a powerful tragedy exacerbated by Hitler's seizing power in 1933.

Think Donna Tartt's The Secret History set in pre-war Germany. For fans of Benjamin Wood's The Ecliptic and Jessie Burton's The Muse, it has a similarly atmospheric and fascinating depiction of real-life historical detail as Mrs. Hemingway.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Air Iri OME
Publisher: Picador
Published: 11 Jul 2019

ISBN 10: 1509892796
ISBN 13: 9781509892792

Author Bio
Naomi Wood is the author of The Godless Boys and Mrs. Hemingway, which has been published in more than ten countries around the world. Naomi studied at Cambridge and has a Masters degree and Doctorate from the University of East Anglia. She now teaches on the MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, having previously taught at Goldsmiths College, where she was one of the 2017 judges of the Goldsmiths Prize.