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Treichel's Novel of Lost Brothers
Hans Ulrich Treichel talks about how his own childhood influenced his new novel
Hans-Ulrich Treichel's own childhood – overshadowed by the tragic chaos, shame and guilt at the end of World War Two – is the basis of his new novel, Lost. Plus, the exhibitioin Chapter and Verse, 1000 years of English Literature at the British Library in London; a biograpy of Eugene O'Neill; shortlist announced for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the richest literary prize in the world.
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