Given a second chance with an old love, a coolly detached archivist questions the life he could have had, and whether its not too late to live it.
A poignant, ingeniously constructed new novel from one of Europe��s most exciting writers (New York Times Book Review).
Forty years agoalmost a lifetimehe confessed his love to a classmate and close friend, Franziska. Now, living in his late mothers house with the obsolete archive of the newspaper he once worked for, he looks back on days spent poring over files and clippings, increasingly withdrawn from the world. His occasional relationships never amounted to anything, and the memory of Franziskawho became pop singer Fabiennecontinues to haunt him as she appears in the media.
When the two cross paths again, the possibility of a different life feels achingly real. But should he risk the comfort of his ordered existence for a romance that might never match what he imagined?
A subtle, mesmerizing portrait of late-blooming passion, The Archive of Feelings showcases Peter Stamm at his best.
Genre: Literary Fiction
A poignant, ingeniously constructed new novel from one of Europe��s most exciting writers (New York Times Book Review).
Forty years agoalmost a lifetimehe confessed his love to a classmate and close friend, Franziska. Now, living in his late mothers house with the obsolete archive of the newspaper he once worked for, he looks back on days spent poring over files and clippings, increasingly withdrawn from the world. His occasional relationships never amounted to anything, and the memory of Franziskawho became pop singer Fabiennecontinues to haunt him as she appears in the media.
When the two cross paths again, the possibility of a different life feels achingly real. But should he risk the comfort of his ordered existence for a romance that might never match what he imagined?
A subtle, mesmerizing portrait of late-blooming passion, The Archive of Feelings showcases Peter Stamm at his best.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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