A rediscovered classic, originally published in 1938 - and now an international bestseller.
When it first appeared in 'Story' magazine in 1938, 'Address Unknown' became an immediate social phenomenon and literary sensation. Published in book form a year later and banned in Nazi Germany, it garnered high praise in the United States and much of Europe.
The novella's penetrating focus afforded an unprecedented vision of the horror and grief wrought by the Nazi regime. A series of fictional letters between a Jewish art dealer living in San Francisco and his former business partner, who has returned to Germany, 'Address Unknown' is a haunting tale of enormous power and enduring respect.