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"Hoffman's Hunger" is the most renowned novel by a Dutch Jewish writer and director, set in Czechoslovakia in 1989, during the time just before and shortly after the "Velvet Revolution." Each of the eighteen chapters unfolds over a single day or night from June to New Year's Eve 1989. The story introduces three men, each connected to Prague. Their intertwined fates weave a gripping narrative that combines a humorous exaggeration of a spy novel with a political-philosophical thriller.
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Hoffman's hunger, Leon de Winter
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- Title
- Hoffman's hunger
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Leon de Winter
- Publisher
- Deutsch
- Released
- 1995
- Series
- First published
- 1990
- Original title
- Hoffman´s honger
- Rating
- 3.35 out of 5
- Description
- "Hoffman's Hunger" is the most renowned novel by a Dutch Jewish writer and director, set in Czechoslovakia in 1989, during the time just before and shortly after the "Velvet Revolution." Each of the eighteen chapters unfolds over a single day or night from June to New Year's Eve 1989. The story introduces three men, each connected to Prague. Their intertwined fates weave a gripping narrative that combines a humorous exaggeration of a spy novel with a political-philosophical thriller.


