Spiel

David Sornig

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A metaphysical thriller set in Berlin at the turn of the twenty-first century, Spiel recounts the story of a young Melbourne architect trying to escape his past.

He is saved from a bomb blast in a theatre by an enigmatic blind woman named Rosa Stumm, but she is not what she seems to be; a ghost animated into being through the memories of a disillusioned Stasi spymaster who lost his daughter to the indifference of an emotionless Party bureaucracy.

Spiel plays with overlaps in time and space, and is told in parallel threads of present day Berlin and 1970s and 80s Melbourne. The story drifts from realism to the metaphysical and explores the power of imaginative invention as the protagonist crosses the line between his own past and reality.

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David Sornig

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David Sornig, the son of German and Austrian parents, is a Melbourne writer whose works include short fiction, memoir and literary criticism. His interests include architecture, sustainable...

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Rights/RRP

World
AUD$26.95 / NZD$36.95

Format

Paperback, 198 x 129 mm
256 pages

ISBN

9781921401251

Praise for Spiel:

A challenging, bold and inventive novel.

— Mark Bond-Webster

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