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Eagles and Angels [Paperback]

Juli Zeh , Christine Slenczka
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A haze of drug addiction and anomie hangs over this bleak tale of obsessive love and underworld dealings, the first novel by a young German writer. When Max, a successful Viennese attorney in his early 30s, is left desperate and forlorn following the suicide of his girlfriend, Jessie, he calls Clara, a 23-year-old radio host. Far from lending a sympathetic ear-when Max recalls that Jessie shot herself while on the phone with him, Clara says, "[S]urely there must have been blood and brains all over it"-she wants his story for her psychology dissertation. In exchange for being put up at her apartment, Max finally agrees to talk into a DAT recorder between lines of coke. As he tells it, he first met Jessie at boarding school, where she was dating his roommate, Shershah, and dealing coke for her sinister father, Herbert, and brother, Ross. Tiny and unstable, Jessie reenters Max's life 12 years later and sucks him into her downward spiral. As Max continues spinning his tale on tape, he begins to uncover larger conspiracies and connections that threaten not only him but also his odd partnership with Clara and his memories of Jessie. Folding the story of Max's tortured love for both women into a larger chronicle of European drug smuggling and related war crimes, Zeh weaves a nightmarishly effective tale of personal and societal collapse.
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*Starred Review* Max is a gifted young international lawyer in an expanding Europe, but his past as a delinquent teenager reasserts its hold on his life when Jessie, his fragile, drug-smuggling childhood friend/crush, shoots herself while on the phone with him. Clarity about the past comes only through massive cocaine consumption and Clara, an angry twentysomething radio psychologist, who makes Max's psychosis her dissertation topic. Returning to Vienna, Max collects clues of Jessie's life as his own unravels, and pieces together a sinister past--and present--where European expansionism and international crime live symbiotically, and where the good guys may be more complicated than they seem. Curiously, and humorously, the key to the mystery of Jessie may be her beloved dog, named Jacques Chirac. Zeh's intriguing debut is part crime drama, part love story, and part drug novel, and it functions well as each of these. What makes it a great book--and probably why it won last year's German Book Award for most successful debut novel--is its skillful yet subtle integration of the politics of expansion into both foreground and background. Brendan Driscoll
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4.0 out of 5 stars Attention grand auteur !, May 18 2010
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Juli Zeh a étudié le droit et travaillé pour l'ONU, un peu comme son personnage Max qu'elle promène dans l'envers du décor, les coulisses de la politique et du trafic de drogue européens. Mais ce premier roman, compte-rendu d'un personnage décidé à se détruire à la cocaine, est aussi une pure histoire d'amour, une quête de l'acception de soi. Prenant de la première à la dernière ligne, le roman,son écriture sont ambitieux. L'auteur s'impose d'emblée à un haut niveau de la littérature moderne.Si on ne peut pas lire le livre en allemand mieux vaut le lire, semble-t-il, dans sa traduction anglaise.
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4.0 out of 5 stars complex, lovely, and a little scary, Dec 10 2003
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This review is from: EAGLES AND ANGELS (Paperback)
Eagles and Angels offers big themes, mutable characters and a narrative voice as punchy as our coke-addled tour guide, Max.
Through flashbacks and dispatches from the present-tense, Max leads us through an intricate story of unrequited love and international intrigue - but proves an unreliable narrator. He's a moral relativist, sometimes cruel, and someone who well understands the power of information, and the fun in hoarding it.
The book's other characters are as intriguing as Max - realistic in their reliance on emotion over logic, the rapidity with which their feelings change, and their ability to be obnoxious. Jessie, for example, often seems a "silly cow" (per Clara's assessment) - and I found myself periodically wishing that I could give Max a good punch in the mouth.
I found this to be a highly enjoyable book - visceral, thought-provoking, ambitious - and recommend it highly.
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