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Lost

Published
Oct 1999
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General Fiction General Fiction
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144

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Not since The Reader has a work of fiction so stunningly evoked the guilt and shame that resounds in postwar Germany. In this debut novel of astonishing originality, we bear witness to a family ravaged with regret at the loss of their child.

As a young boy, the narrator learns that his parents lost their firstborn son while fleeing the advancing Russian Army in 1945. Though his family has comfortably settled in Westphalen, the memory of Arnold continues to haunt them. The narrator shares his parents' anguish, but he can't resist feeling resentful, for his brother's absence is the most defining aspect of his life. When his parents learn of a foundling that resembles Arnold, they embark on a horrific quest to claim him as their own, only to endure a series of unanticipated twists that lead to a startling denouement. At turns uncanny, subtle, and perversely amusing, Lost is a chilling novel of mesmerizing power.

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Oct 2000 Vintage ISBN13 9780375706226 ISBN10 0375706224
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Jan 2001 Picador (UK) ISBN13 9780330480376 ISBN10 0330480375
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First Edition Oct 1999 Pantheon (UK) ISBN13 9780375406270 ISBN10 0375406271
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Apr 2010 Knopf ISBN13 9780307557582 ISBN10 0307557588
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Apr 2010 Knopf Group E-Books ISBN10 B003FCVF72
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