TWO LIVES tells the remarkable story of Seth's great uncle and aunt. His great uncle Shanti left India for medical school in Berlin in the 1930s and lodged with a German Jewish family. In the household was a daughter, Henny, who urged her mother 'not to take the blackie'. But a friendship developed and each managed to leave Germany and found their way to Britain as the Nazis rose to power. Shanti joined the army and lost his right arm at the battle of Monte Cassino, while Henny (whose family were to die in the camps) made a ...
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TWO LIVES tells the remarkable story of Seth's great uncle and aunt. His great uncle Shanti left India for medical school in Berlin in the 1930s and lodged with a German Jewish family. In the household was a daughter, Henny, who urged her mother 'not to take the blackie'. But a friendship developed and each managed to leave Germany and found their way to Britain as the Nazis rose to power. Shanti joined the army and lost his right arm at the battle of Monte Cassino, while Henny (whose family were to die in the camps) made a life for herself in her adopted country. After the war they married and lived the emigre life in north London where Shanti, despite the loss of his arm, became a much-loved dentist. During his own adolescence in England, Vikram Seth lived with Shanti and Henny and came to know and love them deeply. His is the third life in this story of TWO LIVES. This is also a book about history, encompassing as it does many of the most significant themes and events in the 20th century, whose currents are reflected in the lives of Shanti, Henny and their family: from the Raj and the Indian freedom movement to the Third Reich, the Holocaust and British postwar society.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 067005836X. International orders may require additional postage.; First Indian edition. Price of 695 Rupees on front jacket flap. [Text is in English. ].; 9.13 X 6.57 X 1.11 inches.
I picked this up because I like the other Vikram Seth books I've read. This one is also good, well worth reading.
DeannaD
Apr 4, 2007
Two Very Different People
Vikram Seth recounts details of his years living with his aunt and uncle in England. However, this book goes far beyond mere memoir as he seeks to understand his aunt and uncle by researching each of their pasts through photographs, letters, visits to India and Germany, interviews with their former neighbors, and even concentration camp records. Through Seth's brilliant writing and meticulous research, the lives, struggles, triumphs, and personalities of two very different people are revealed. Two Lives is an amazingly wonderful book.