The Deserters

Paperback

Published May 20, 2025 by New Directions.

ISBN:
9780811239011
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A filthy and exhausted soldier emerges from the Mediterranean wilderness—he is escaping from an unspecified war, trying to flee incessant violence and find refuge in solitude. Meanwhile, on September 11, 2001, aboard a small cruise ship, a scientific conference takes place to pay tribute to the renowned East German mathematician Paul Heudeber, a committed communist, anti-fascist, and a survivor of Buchenwald.

The tension grows between these two narrative threads, and—pulled together in Mathias Énard’s enchanting, brilliant, erudite prose—time itself seems to tighten up, sped on by the immense stakes of love and politics, loyalty and belief, hope and survival.

2 editions

parallel or asymptotic narratives?

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This book tells two stories that may or may not ever directly intersect (at one point, I thought there was a direct link...but I think that was a misread), and that gambit alone is pretty interesting. But both stories are also arresting. I only wish I could read it in French because I suspect based on the translator's (Charlotte Mandel) couple of footnotes that there's a lot there in the language prior to translation. Much like Erpenbeck's Kairos (though set earlier than that one), it made me wish I knew a bit more about the history of East Germany but also taught me some of that history.