Pictures at an Exhibition

Pictures at an Exhibition by D. M. Thomas is a First Edition novel published by Scribner’s in 1993, featuring 278 pages in English. This work revisits the dark and provocative themes found in Thomas’s earlier masterpiece, The White Hotel, exploring the harrowing experiences of Auschwitz and the lingering effects in London half a century later. The narrative delves into the complexities of identity, presenting characters whose true selves are concealed, creating a sustained atmosphere of suspense throughout the story.
Readers will encounter a gripping exploration of the human condition against the backdrop of historical trauma. The novel intricately weaves together the past and present, inviting reflection on the impact of memory and identity. As the characters navigate their hidden truths, the tension of unmasking unfolds, drawing readers into a profound examination of the interplay between personal and collective histories. This edition offers a substantial reading experience for those interested in fiction that confronts challenging themes.
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Thomas returns to the dark, provocative themes of his masterpiece The White Hotel with this novel set in the nightmare that was Auschwitz and in London 50 years later. A stunning and powerful achievement in which each character’s identity is in some way hidden, and the suspense of unmasking them is unmercifully sustained.
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