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- An inventive literary obituary for Kafka, this thriller of love and revenge brings the Cold War to life, from Paris and Istanbul to West Berlin and Tel Aviv.
- About the Author: Burhan Sönmez is the author of six novels, which have been published in more than thirty languages.
- 144 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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"An inventive literary obituary for Kafka, this thriller of love and revenge brings the Cold War to life, from Paris and Istanbul to West Berlin and Tel Aviv. While the youth uprising sweeps across Europe, a debate about Franz Kafka appears in student magazines, arguing that publishing the texts Kafka left behind against his will is unfaithful to his legacy, and asking, "Should Max Brod Pay the Price?" They believe that Kafka's best friend, Brod, is the one who violated his will by publishing his books. After Brod is injured in an attempted assassination, assailant Ferdy Kaplan is captured and questioned by Commissioner Muller at the West Berlin police station. As his interrogation progresses, through dialogues in the police station, the courtroom, and the prison, Kaplan's background is revealed piece by piece, from the love story between him and his childhood friend Amalya, to their shared passion for Kafka, which leads them to join a radical group. But when a shocking discovery is made about the person who ultimately set Brod's attempted murder in motion, Kaplan and Muller agree to work together to expose the truth. In this gripping, thought-provoking tribute to Kafka, Burhan Sonmez vividly recreates a key period of history in the 1960s, when the Berlin Wall divided Europe, and women were fighting for freedom and against tradition, adopting Jean Seberg's iconic short haircut from Breathless. More than a typical mystery, Lovers of Franz K. is a brilliant exploration of the value of books, and the issues of anti-Semitism, immigration, and violence that recur in Kafka's life and writings"--Book Synopsis
An inventive literary obituary for Kafka, this thriller of love and revenge brings the Cold War to life, from Paris and Istanbul to West Berlin and Tel Aviv. Amid the student protests in 1960s Europe, Kafka's best friend, Max Brod, becomes a target of their ire: Against the dying writer's wishes, he had published texts that never should have been part of his legacy. After Brod is injured in an attempted assassination, assailant Ferdy Kaplan is captured and questioned by Commissioner Müller of the West Berlin police. As his interrogation progresses, through dialogues in the police station, the courtroom, and the prison, Kaplan's background is revealed piece by piece, from the love story between him and his childhood friend Amalya, to their shared passion for Kafka, which leads them to join a radical group. But when a shocking discovery is made about the person who ultimately set Brod's attempted murder in motion, Kaplan and Müller agree to work together to expose the truth. In this gripping, thought-provoking tribute to Kafka, Burhan Sönmez vividly recreates a key period of history when the Berlin Wall divided Europe, and women were fighting for freedom and against tradition, adopting Jean Seberg's iconic short haircut from Breathless. More than a typical mystery, Lovers of Franz K. is a brilliant exploration of the value of books, and the issues of anti-Semitism, immigration, and violence that recur in Kafka's life and writings.Review Quotes
"Sönmez...wrestles with fraught questions of loyalty and legacy in this contemplative literary thriller...Sönmez's sharp thematic layering and concise worldbuilding impress. This is a good bet for mystery readers seeking something off the beaten path." --Publishers Weekly "Lovers of Franz K. is a gripping tale of idealism colliding with history and moral uncertainty. It portrays characters scarred by their past as they grapple with unanswerable questions and make startling decisions. Exploring passion, loyalty, and history, Sönmez's novel will leave you questioning what it truly means to write, to love, and to honor the literary creator versus the creation." --Ava Homa, author of Daughters of Smoke and Fire "Did Max Brod commit a crime by not fulfilling Kafka's last will--to burn all his works? Burhan Sönmez is not a judge. He is only a scribe at the Last Judgment, recording the speeches of the parties. And he does his job brilliantly." --Mikhail Shishkin, author of Maidenhair "A gripping tale of youthful single-mindedness and institutionalization...a glass-bottomed boat swirling through the Bosphorus of Kafka's consciousness and works, glaring into the depths of him, his mercurial shadows and shifting states." --Lemn Sissay, author of My Name Is Why Praise for Labyrinth "Provocative...profound...[Labyrinth], beautifully translated by Ümit Hussein, reads like a fever dream." --New York Times "Subtle...stirring...A thoughtful novel that asks many unanswerable questions worth pondering, Labyrinth is a mind-twister." --NPR
About the Author
Burhan Sönmez is the author of six novels, which have been published in more than thirty languages. He was born in Turkey and grew up speaking Turkish and Kurdish. He worked as a lawyer in Istanbul before going into political exile in Britain. Sönmez's writing has appeared in such publications as The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, and La Repubblica. His previous novels include Labyrinth (Other Press, 2019) and Stone and Shadow (Other Press, 2023). He was elected president of PEN International in 2021. Samî Hêzil is a writer and translator from northern Kurdistan. He holds a bachelor's degree in English language and literature, and has been translating literary and scientific works from English into Kurdish since 2000. His short stories and scholarly articles in Kurdish have been published by a variety of literary publications. He teaches Kurdish literature at Kurdî-Der (The Kurdish Language Association) in Van, Turkey.Dimensions (Overall): 7.6 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Thrillers
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher: Other Press (NY)
Theme: Historical
Format: Hardcover
Author: Burhan Sönmez
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 2025
TCIN: 92708671
UPC: 9781635425376
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-5212
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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