The Fox In The Attic

The Fox In The Attic

Author: Richard Hughes
Category: Fiction
UK Publisher: Atlantic Books
UK Publication Date: [01/05/11]

Augusten is a young man from an aristocratic family, struggling to make sense of a world devastated by the Great War. The enemy abroad may have been defeated, but when he finds himself implicated in the death of a young girl, he becomes targeted as the enemy within. Fleeing Britain, Augusten seeks refuge and solace in the remote castle of Bavarian relatives; but what he finds is a hinterland of fierce lust and terrible darkness; a paradigm of the hunger and the hatred that promises to resuscitate a ruined Germany. The Fox in the Attic is both a haunting tale of unrequited love, and a remarkable crystallisation of a singular moment in history. Recording the moment when Germany teetered on the brink of Nazism - the pause before the thunderous fall - Hughes' prose captures both the full weight of inevitability, and the full weight of first love.

“In scope and ambition challenges War and Peace …bears the hallmark of a masterpiece.” – Financial Times

“Magnificent, authoritative, compassionate, ironic, funny, and tragic…The Fox in the Attic has that universal authenticity that is the hallmark of great writing.” – Times Literary Supplement

“A masterpiece…exceptionally powerful” – Anthony Burgess

“Electrifying…Hughes has Tolstoy’s vision and an imaginative reach of his own…The result is historical fiction of rare integrity and distinction” – Hilary Mantel

"Funny and horrifying, its epic scope and discursive philosophising recall Tolstoy, and its portrayal of Hitler is the most brilliant I've read in fiction" - Sunday Telegraph

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Author: Richard Hughes

Born in 1900, Richard Hughes was the author of the world's first radio play, Danger, commissioned by the BBC and broadcast in 1924.   Two years later he published the first and perhaps best known of his four novels, A High ...

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