by Rachel Seiffert (Author)
Rachel Seiffert's absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people.
At the onset of World War II, a young photographer's assistant is kept out of the war due to a physical disability, and instead spends his time capturing on film the changing temper of Berlin, the city he loves. Just weeks after Germany's surrender, a teenage girl whose parents have been taken into allied custody leads her siblings on a harrowing journey to find their grandmother. And two generations after the war, a teacher searches for the reason why the Russians imprisoned his beloved grandfather. Evoking the experiences of the individual with astonishing emotional depth and psychological acuity,
The Dark Room develops a portrait of the twentieth century in all its drama and complexity.
Author Biography
Rachel Seiffert was born in England in 1971 and now lives in Germany.
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.8 x 7.9 x 5.1 IN
Publication Date: October 08, 2002