- Published: 05/11/2020
- ISBN: 9781783786022
- 129x20mm
- 144 pages
The Invisible Land
Hubert Mingarelli
Translated by Sam Taylor
Dinslaken, Germany. July 1945. The war is over, and the Allied forces are beginning to assess the damage. Among them is a war photographer. As the rest of the press corps return home, he finds himself reluctant to leave and, in the company of the young and sensitive driver he has been assigned, he sets out to photograph ordinary German people in front of their homes. As the pair continue their journey, it becomes clear that the young driver has his own reasons for not wishing to return home.
Told with Mingarelli’s trademark restraint and elegance, this is a tense, tender story of the emotional and moral repercussions of violence.
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This is pure, limpid prose which welcomes silence as music does... The "invisible land" is [revealed to be] a continent that exists in the depths of each person, in all its unfathomable mystery, its fragile and moving humanity
Le Courier Suisse
The poetry of Mingarelli's prose carries this subtle novel [...] between light and shadow
Page
Mingarelli writes beautifully about companionship and compassion, his absorbing gentleness shot through with the cruelty and trauma haunting this exquisite novel