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Fever at dawn, Peter Gardos ; translated from the Hungarian by Liz Szasz

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Fever at dawn, Peter Gardos ; translated from the Hungarian by Liz Szasz
Language
eng
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Literary Form
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Main title
Fever at dawn
Responsibility statement
Peter Gardos ; translated from the Hungarian by Liz Szasz
Summary
Twenty-five-year-old Holocaust survivor Miklos is being shipped from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to Gotland, Sweden, to receive treatment at the Larbro Hospital. Here he is sentenced to death again: he is diagnosed with tuberculosis and his doctor informs him that he has six months to live. But Miklos decides to wage war on his own fate: he writes 117 letters to 117 Hungarian girls, all of whom are being treated in the Swedish camps, with the aim of eventually choosing a wife from among them. Two hundred kilometres away, in another Swedish rehabilitation camp, nineteen-year-old Lili receives Miklos's letter. Since she is bedridden for three weeks due to a serious kidney problem, out of boredom -- and curiosity -- she decides to write back. The slightly formal exchange of letters becomes increasingly intimate. When the two finally manage to meet, they fall in love and are determined to marry, despite the odds that are against them
Target audience
adult
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