Recipient unknown, by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor, first published in 1938, is a book of oppressive topicality. Set in the form of an exchange of letters between a German and an American Jew in the months surrounding Hitler's rise to power, this masterpiece describes the dramatic development of a friendship and the story of a bitter revenge. "I have never read a greater drama in fewer pages. This story is masterly, it is built with unsurpassable suspense, with irritating brevity, not a word too many, not a word missing ... The corrosive poison of National Socialism has never been described more vividly," summarizes Elke Heidenreich in her epilogue.
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