Time's arrow or the nature of the offence
TítuloTime's arrow or the nature of the offence
Autor
Call number813.54/0152
Número del objeto08397
Lugar de publicaciónLondon, England
EditorialPenguin
Año de publicación
1992
Paginación176p.
MaterialBook
ISBN014016779X
Descripción
In this book, Amis succeeds in rendering the shock of the Holocaust wholly new by traveling backward in time. At the end of his life, the German-born American doctor Tod T. Friendly suffers a paralysis from which emerges "the soul he should have had." This innocent soul follows "time's arrow" back through Tod's stay in America and his flight to Germany, finally arriving at the concentration camp where Friendly, as Odilo Unverdorben, served as a doctor of death. Trying to discover "when the world is going to make sense," the confused if patient soul watches as the doctor injures the healed, revives Jews who have been gassed, and grows closer to his estranged wife.