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The Two Hotel Francforts takes place in , during the first summer of World War II. Salazar’s Lisbon is an unlikely safe haven for American and British expatriates on their way out of Europe, but more importantly, for European Jews escaping Nazi German-occupied lands/5().  · “Set in the summer of , The Two Hotel Francforts, David Leavitt's lean, stylish new novel unfurls like a classic Hollywood film, crackling with intrigue and illicit romance [Leavitt] employs coolly elegant prose to evoke the era's glamour and dread he transports the reader to wayward world racked by historic upheaval and intimate demons.”Extent:  · The main "characters" of this well-crafted and -researched novel are two couples who come to inhabit two hotels of almost identical name in Lisbon. The theme of expatriates trapped in a neutral city that might at any time fall under the yoke of Author: David Leavitt.


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The main "characters" of this well-crafted and -researched novel are two couples who come to inhabit two hotels of almost identical name in Lisbon. The theme of expatriates trapped in a neutral city that might at any time fall under the yoke of Nazi Germany brings to mind the classic film Casablanca. One of David Leavitt’s talents as a writer–and there are many– is his ability to quickly thrust his characters into intimate situations. Take the two men in his exquisitely realized new novel, The Two Hotel Francforts (Bloomsbury). Edward and Pete, along with their wives Iris and Julia, meet when Edward accidentally steps on Pete’s eyeglasses in a café. What David Leavitt tells in “The Two Hotel Francforts” is a small story set against the big one, which is brave and risky. He’s using this history as a backdrop. Two married couples become.

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