The Seventh Gate

The Seventh Gate

by RichardZimler (Author)

Synopsis

A Novel of Berlin, Prophesy, and Unfinished Portraits

In the Author's Note to his internationally bestselling novel, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon, Richard Zimler described how he discovered a long-lost 16th-century manuscript in an Istanbul cellar written by a Portuguese kabbalist named Berekiah Zarco. More than 400 years later, Isaac Zarco becomes convinced by the pact between Hitler and Stalin - and other 'signs' - that an apocalyptic prophesy made by his ancestor is about to come terribly true. Is he mad to believe that by decoding these ancient kabbalistic texts he might be the one to save the world?

Set in 1930s Berlin, during the Nazis' rise to power, The Seventh Gate brings together Sophie Riedesel, an intelligent, artistic, and sexually adventurous fourteen-yearold with Isaac Zarco and his friends, most of whom are Jews, ex-circus performers and underground activists. When a series of forced sterilizations, brutal murders and 'disappearings' to concentration camps decimates the group, Sophie must fight with all her ingenuity and guile to save all that she loves about Germany - at any cost. In its beautifully shaped portraits and in its chilling but sensuous evocation of Berlin in the 1930s, The Seventh Gate is at one and the same time a love story and tragedy - and a tale of ferocious heroism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First Softback Edition Later Print Run
Publisher: Constable
Published: 08 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 1845294874
ISBN 13: 9781845294878
Book Overview: Set in 1930s Berlin, during the Nazis' rise to power, this story brings together Sophie Riedesel, an intelligent, adventurous fourteen-year-old with Isaac Zarco and his friends, most of whom are Jews, ex-circus performers and underground activists. It is a love story and tragedy - and a tale of ferocious heroism.

Media Reviews
Zimler [is] a present-day scholar and writer of remarkable erudition and compelling imagination, an American Umberto Eco. -- Francis King * Spectator *
Zimler has this spark of genius, which critics can't explain but readers recognize, and which every novelist desires but few achieve. -- Michael Eaude * Independent *
Zimler is an honest, powerful writer. * Guardian *
Zimler's writing is pacey and accessible without ever patronising the reader; deeply moving without ever descending into schmaltz. -- Martin Bright * Observer *
Author Bio
Richard Zimler was born in New York and now lives and teaches journalism in Portugal. He has written five novels, including the internationally bestselling series The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon, Hunting Midnight and Guardian of the Dawn.