Darkenbloom

Darkenbloom by Eva Menasse is a panoramic novel of European history published by Scribe Publications on October 9, 2025. This 480-page work delves into the complexities of memory and silence in a small town on the Austria-Hungary border during 1989, a time when the past resurfaces amid the influx of East German refugees. The narrative explores how the older residents avoid discussing the war while the younger generation seeks to escape their surroundings, creating an atmosphere thick with unspoken truths.
Readers will encounter a tapestry of intertwined lives marked by exiled counts, former Nazis, and the haunting effects of history. As a mysterious visitor arrives and townspeople begin to receive threatening letters, the tension escalates, leading to disappearances and the discovery of a body. Darkenbloom examines themes of remembrance, guilt, and the impact of silence, offering a rich exploration of post-World War II Europe through its intricate character dynamics and historical context.
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A panoramic novel of European history, by an internationally bestselling writer.
The whole truth, as the name implies, is the collective knowledge of all those involved. Which is why you can never piece it together again properly afterwards. Because a few of those who possessed a part of it are always already dead. Or lying, or their memories are bad.
It’s 1989, and in a small town on the Austria-Hungary border, nobody talks about the war; the older residents pretend not to remember, and the younger ones are too busy making plans to leave. The walls are thin, the curtains twitch, there is a face at every window, and everyone knows what they are not supposed to say.
But as thousands of East German refugees mass at the border, it seems that the past is knocking on Darkenbloom’s door.
Still, though, nobody talks about the war.
Until a mysterious visitor shows up asking questions.
Until townspeople start receiving threatening letters and even disappearing.
Until a body is found.
Darkenbloomis a sweeping novel of exiled counts, Nazis-turned-Soviet-enforcers, secret marriages, mislabelled graves, remembrance, guilt, and the devastating power of silence, by one of Austria’s most significant contemporary writers.
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