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Saving Mozart

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Raphael Jerusalmy's debut novel takes the form of the journal of Otto J.

Steiner, a former music critic of Jewish descent suffering from tuberculosis in a Salzburg sanatorium in 1939.

Isolated in the gloomy sanatorium, Steiner finds solace in music.

When he learns that the annual Mozart festival is to be turned into a celebration of the Anschluss to be attended by Hitler himself, he is horrified, but is presented with the opportunity to fight back.

Steiner formulates a plan to save Mozart that could dramatically change the course of the war.

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Europa
1609451589 / 9781609451585
eBook (EPUB)
843.92
14/11/2013
English
General
83 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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