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Hoffman's Hunger
Published by Diogenes as Hoffmans Hunger
Original Title: Hoffman's honger
The diplomat Felix Hoffmann is an unusual hero, grieving for his dead children, suffering from insomnia and searching for truth in the works of the philosopher Spinoza. Hoffmann reads Spinoza in his sleepless nights, stuffing himself with leftovers from dinners until the dawn breaks. Hoffman - appointed ambassador to Prague late in life - lands up in a word of secrets and double meanings; in the end escape is his only way out.
General Fiction
416 pages
1994
978-3-257-06015-7
World rights are handled by Diogenes
(except Dutch)
416 pages
1994
978-3-257-06015-7
World rights are handled by Diogenes
(except Dutch)