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Angel of History

This “finely textured novel” of Walter Benjamin’s final years in Paris and Spain during WWII imagines a fateful encounter with an anti-Franco rebel (The Guardian, UK).

For a brief moment in 1940, the lives of a young Spanish militant and a reclusive academic of German and Jewish heritage are thrown together. Along with thousands of others across Europe, both men have fled their homeland in the face of fascist persecution. Yet, until the day their paths converge on a remote mountain pass between France and Spain, their experience of war has been vastly different.

Based on true events of Benjamin's life, and ranging from Paris' Left Bank to the prison camps of southern France, The Angel of History explores how the history we think we know is not a series of events but rather a constellation of countless individual lives. And although every story is unique, each is founded on the same human desire - to be remembered.

“Clever, persuasive, compelling…The portrayal of Walter Benjamin is masterly.”—Allan Massie, Scotsman, UK

Bruno Arpaia, Minna Proctor

Bruno Arpaia was born in Naples in 1957 and taught American History at the University of Naples before becoming a journalist for Matin and Republique. An acclaimed editor and translator of Spanish and Latin American literature, Arpaia is the author of four novels. In its original Italian, The Angel of History won the Campiello Prize and was shortlisted for the Super Campiello. He lives in Milan.

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