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The Leipzig Affair

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Winner of the Virginia Prize for Fiction

Nominated for Scottish First Book of the Year Award, Saltire Society

Adapted as a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime

The year is 1985. East Germany is in the grip of communism. Magda, a brilliant but disillusioned young linguist, is desperate to flee to the West. When a black market deal brings her into contact with Robert, a young Scot studying at Leipzig University, she sees a way to realise her escape plans. But as Robert falls in love with her, he stumbles into a complex world of shifting half-truths – one that will undo them both.

Many years later, long after the Berlin Wall has been torn down, Robert returns to Leipzig in search of answers. Can he track down the elusive Magda? 

And will the past give up its secrets?

“A tense, compelling peek behind the Berlin Wall.” -- Kirkus Reviews

“A gripping, complex debut” --Zoë Strachan

“Will resonate loud and clear with anyone conscious of the dangers of CCTV culture in modern Britain” --Rodge Glass

“Kept me hooked right to the end” --Linda Leatherbarrow

“a page-turner that reminds one of the horrors of the cold war and the astonishing fall of the Berlin Wall.” --Margaret Drabble

“...a page-turner that shifts from East to West and the dark days of the 1980s to present reunification.”  --The Evening Times

“Rintoul pulls the reader through her story with craft and psychological precision..." -- The Scotsman

About the author

Fiona Rintoul is a writer and translator based in Glasgow in Scotland. She writes fiction and articles, and translates from German and French into English. Fiona’s poems and short stories have appeared in anthologies and magazines, including Mslexia and Gutter, and she is a past winner of the Gillian Purvis New Writing Award and the Sceptre Prize.

 

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Acknowledgements
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am grateful to the Gillian Purvis Trust for a new writing award, which enabled me to travel to Germany to complete research for this book. Grateful thanks are also due to Sigrid Grünewald for talking to me about her imprisonment at Bautzen II and to the Gedenkstätte Bautzen for facilitating our meeting. Frau Grünewald and Jacqueline Braid were also kind enough to share extracts from their Stasi files with me. I am also grateful to Freight Books for permission to reprint chapters one, three and twenty-one, versions of which have appeared in Gutter magazine. I am indebted to my editor, Cheryl Robson, and to Felicity Parsons, Susan Kemp, Tamara Evans, Marianne Taylor and Mark Stanton for reading and commenting on previous drafts of this book. Last but not least, I would like to thank my husband, Peter Edwards, who has lived with this project for far longer than it was reasonable to expect and who is my constant inspiration. Oh the shark has pretty teeth dear, And he shows them pearly white Just a jack-knife has Macheath dear And he keeps it out of sight. The Ballad of Mack the Knife Bertolt Brecht, The Threepenny Opera, 1928/ English translation, Marc Blitzstein, 1954 She lied to me with her body you see I lied to myself ’bout the chances I’d wasted. The Saturday Boy, Billy Bragg

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