
Konfidenz
A Novel
$40.02
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
24 March 2026
Summary
The political and the personal become blurred in a series of tense, tantalizing conversations about resistance. A pared-back yet gripping psychological novel from the acclaimed author of Death and the Maiden and Allegro.
A woman travels to Paris to meet her lover. When she arrives at her hotel, however, she receives a call from a mysterious stranger claiming to be his friend, who somehow possesses intimate knowledge of their lives and why she fled her homeland. Over …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781635424508 |
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| ISBN-10: | 163542450X |
| Author: | Ariel Dorfman |
| Publisher: | Other Press LLC |
| Imprint: | Other Press LLC |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 24 March 2026 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 133mm |
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Critics Review
“A novel that is nigh Dostoyevskian in intensity. With it, Dorfman steps confidently…into the arena of a world novelist of the first category.” —Washington Post
“[Dorfman’s] sophisticated and complex novels and plays are multilayered, but almost all deal with political issues on one level or another. Simmering just beneath the surface, altering and reshaping the identities, nationalities, and relationships of his characters, politics also becomes the focus of Konfidenz, which begins with the deceptively romantic device of a woman’s arrival in Paris to meet her lover.” —Los Angeles Times
“Exhilarating for its finely tuned unfolding but somber in its conclusions, Konfidenz demands a fundamental reexamination of the nature of trust.” —Publishers Weekly
“Konfidenz builds a harrowing, chilly erotic tension…the novel enacts the unreliability of the world without loyalty it depicts.” —San Franciso Examiner
“Tantalizing…a finely tuned investigation into obsession and trust during major worldwide political instability.” —Library Journal
About The Author
Ariel Dorfman
Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean-American author, born in Argentina, whose award-winning books in many genres have been published in more than fifty languages and his plays performed in more than one hundred countries. Among his works are the plays Death and the Maiden and Purgatorio, the novels The Suicide Museum, Allegro, Widows, and Konfidenz, and the memoirs Heading South, Looking North and Feeding on Dreams. He writes regularly for the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Review of Books, The Nation, The Guardian, El Pais, and CNN. His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper’s, The Threepenny Review, and Index on Censorship, among others. A prominent human rights activist, he worked as press and cultural advisor to Salvador Allende’s chief of staff in the final months before the 1973 military coup, and later spent many years in exile. He lives with his wife Angelica in Santiago, Chile, and Durham, North Carolina, where he is the Walter Hines Page Emeritus Professor of Literature at Duke University.
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