Dimensions
129 x 198 x 17mm
This extraordinarily compelling novel centres on an intense, adulterous love affair between Saffie, a silent young German woman who is first maid and then wife to a famous flautist, and Andras, the Jewish flute-mender to whose little atelier she takes her husband's flute to be mended. The love is forbidden not only in the sense that it's adulterous, but also because she always takes her baby son along in his pram, as a cover and protection.
Both the German woman and the Jew have been damaged by WWII; she more traumatically and personally than he - watching her mother's rape and branding by Russian soldiers, being raped herself, and then finding out after the war her gentle scientist father was implicated in Nazi experiments with drug trials. Their stories unfold in Paris at the height of the Algerian war in the 1950s, bringing the madness of war back into the present. The flute-mender, left-wing and committed, is involved on the fringes of the Algerian liberation movement in Paris. The ending is tragic and devasting, when the husband discovers the affair.