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The Rules of Perspective: A Novel
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Manufacturer: Henry Holt and Co.
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780805080421
ISBN: 0805080422
Label: Henry Holt and Co.
Manufacturer: Henry Holt and Co.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: 2006-03-07
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Release Date: 2006-03-07
Studio: Henry Holt and Co.

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A story of beauty, hope, and love in the face of war
     On the morning of April 3, 1945, a phosphorous shell from the advancing American army tears through the roof of the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in the historic town of Lohenfelde.
     Huddled in the museum’s vaults to escape the artillery bombardment, are Heinrich Hoffer, the museum’s hapless acting director, and three of his colleagues. These vaults become the stage for an intense psychological drama of secret histories and shared terror, as the four Germans prepare themselves for their fate.
     Aboveground, picking through the rubble, an American soldier, Corporal Neal Parry, longs to be back in West Virginia studying art—not dodging sniper’s bullets in yet another hostile city. When he finds a small eighteenth-century oil titled Landscape with Ruins in what remains of the museum’s vaults, Parry is immediately reconnected with a lost world of beauty and order: the province of art. As the two narratives interweave, the painting’s provenance reveals the hidden story of Herr Hoffer, his promiscuos wife, and his three museum associates—and in doing so uncovers other darker mysteries.
     Through his beautifully drawn characters, Adam Thorpe allows us to see, as they begin to see, the possibilities of art and love: perspective in the face of war.




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Summary: Something lacking.
Comment: A small German town is being overrun by US forces in WWII. There are two parallel stories, that of the director of the local art museum, and of a US squad leader, who is a commercial artist and would be fine artist. Interestingly, the action involving the squad leader occurs several hours after the action involving the director, although the two stories are related and interwoven. The squad leader's story is not very good; fortunately, it is the smaller part of the novel, which includes the art director's reflections on past events. The art director is well intentioned, and if he is not very brave, he has taken chances in behalf of the integrity of the museum's collection. While he dislikes the Nazis, that cannot be said for all his employees or his wife, but they are all treated with understanding. The novel is very competently written, and the historical dimension adds a lot. Still, something is missing. It takes a special talent to get the reader involved when there is little suspense, and the characters are rather pedestrian, trying to live simple lives with modest ambitions and not much emotion, and Thorpe does not fully succeed. I noticed I was always more interested when the action involved a secondary character, an highly intelligent, ambitious, art loving Nazi official.


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