The Fabric of Night by Christoph Peters - ISBN: 9781400079476
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Nightmare in Istanbul: Hallucination, murder, and the unraveling of love.

The Fabric of Night

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    320 pages

  • Release Date

    12 February 2008

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Summary

By one of the most promising novelists in Germany today, The Fabric of Night is a frightening, profound reflection on the nature of illusion and reality.

Albin Kranz is a sculptor, haunted by hallucinations and by painful memories of his childhood. At her wit’s end, Livia, a photographer with whom he has lived for five years, suggests that they go to Istanbul to give their love one last chance. There, he witnesses a murder. But like one of Hitchcock’s desperately misunderstood charact…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781400079476
ISBN-10:1400079470
Author:Christoph Peters
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House USA Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:12 February 2008
Weight:231g
Dimensions:18mm x 131mm x 203mm
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The Fabric of Night by Christoph Peters - ISBN: 9781400079476
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Critics Review

“Absorbing and strangely satisfying… . The Fabric of Night breaks rules and gets away with it. It looks like a thriller, acts like a character study and leaves the reader pondering.” —The Washington Post Book World“Brilliant… . A tour de force of anguish and release, as beautiful as it is horrifying.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune“Writing about madness isn’t easy, and Peters captures the feeling with a disquieting intensity.” —The Miami Herald“Christoph Peters decants questions about the nature of image, truth and art… . [The Fabric of Night asks:] Do we ever truly get outside of ourselves?” —San Francisco Chronicle

About The Author

Christoph Peters

Christoph Peters was born in 1966 in Kalkar, Germany. He studied painting from 1988 to 1994 at the National Academy of Arts in Karlsruhe. His debut novel, Stadt Land FluB (1999), was awarded the “aspekte” Prize for Literature. In 2001 he published a highly acclaimed collection of short stories called Kommen und gehen, manchmal bleiben. Peters lives in Berlin.

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