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The former director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm makes his literary debut with this dramatic and riveting novel of book publishing, émigrés, spies, and diplomats in World War II Sweden based on his grandfather's life
In 1933, after Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidated power in Germany, Immanuel Birnbaum, a German-Jewish journalist based in Warsaw, is forbidden from writing for newspapers in his homeland. Six years later, just months before the German invasion of Poland that ignites World War II, Immanuel escapes to Sweden with his wife and two young sons.
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The former director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm makes his literary debut with this dramatic and riveting novel of book publishing, émigrés, spies, and diplomats in World War II Sweden based on his grandfather's life

In 1933, after Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidated power in Germany, Immanuel Birnbaum, a German-Jewish journalist based in Warsaw, is forbidden from writing for newspapers in his homeland. Six years later, just months before the German invasion of Poland that ignites World War II, Immanuel escapes to Sweden with his wife and two young sons.

Living as a refugee in Stockholm, Immanuel continues to write, contributing articles to a liberal Swiss newspaper under the name Dr. B. He becomes increasingly entangled with British intelligence agents who plan several acts of sabotage on the orders of Winston Churchill. But when the Swedish postal service picks up a letter written in invisible ink, clearly by Dr. B. himself, the Allied plotters are exposed. But could a Jew living in exile and targeted for death by the Nazis have wanted to tip them off?

Illuminated by the wartime experiences of the author's grandfather, Dr. B. is a riveting story of émigrés, spies and diplomats that shines a light on a forgotten corner of World War II history.

'A superb thriller, a cross between Tom Stoppard's Travesties and The Thirty-Nine Steps ... You can't put it down. This is an astonishing debut and Daniel Birnbaum is clearly a talent to look out for' The Jewish Chronicle

'If you're looking for a ridiculously brilliant story, you can stop looking ... He's got the world's best story - he's got Dr B' Svenska Dagbladet

'An astonishing thriller-novel ... reminiscent of both Hjalmar Söderberg's Doctor Glass as well as the dreamy melancholy in The Rings of Saturn by W.G Sebald' Aftonbladet

'A moving evocation of a life beset by conflicts in a troubled time' Kirkus Reviews


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Autorenporträt
Daniel Birnbaum, b. 1963, is heralded as one of the world's most prominent art curators and currently director of Acute Art in London. He has previously managed both museums and art schools in Germany and Italy and he curated the Venice Biennale. Daniel is a contributing editor to Artforum in New York and contributes regularly to numerous British and American art magazines including Frieze. ArtReview (London) has regularly listed him among the hundred most influential people in the art world, and the year he curated the Venice Biennale he was listed as number 4 in the world. DR. B. is his first work of fiction, and it tells the story of his grandfather Immanuel Birnbaum.

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'A superb thriller, a cross between Tom Stoppard's Travesties and The Thirty-Nine Steps, full of mysteries, twists and turns ... You can't put it down. This is an astonishing debut and Daniel Birnbaum is clearly a talent to look out for' The Jewish Chronicle

'If you're looking for a ridiculously brilliant story, you can stop looking ... He's got the world's best story - he's got Dr B' Svenska Dagbladet

'Dr B is an astonishing thriller-novel ... reminiscent of both Hjalmar Söderberg's Doctor Glass as well as the dreamy melancholy in The Rings of Saturn by W.G Sebald ... This moral ambiguity makes Dr. B. no less fascinating a character than Stefan Zweig's version of the same' Aftonbladet

'A moving evocation of a life beset by conflicts in a troubled time' Kirkus Reviews

'Illuminating ... Birnbaum skillfully delineates the social and political tensions shaping a culture caught between the national interests of Germany and Russia, and he poignantly conveys the plight of individuals for whom each day is a potential tragedy waiting to happen' Publishers Weekly

'Who was Dr. B.? A spy? A member of the resistance? A journalist manipulated by competing political forces in the Casablanca of the North that was Stockholm during World War II? Dr. B brings to life the feverish atmosphere of the capital ... where Immanuel Birnbaum becomes entangled in a whirlwind of confusing intrigue' Le Monde

'A spy novel as complex as it is captivating ... Dr. B. evokes so vividly the apocalyptic chaos of 1939-40 Stockholm, where different political forces jockey for power ... and Immanuel Birnbaum, Dr. B, finds himself caught in the confusion' Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

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"Who was Dr. B.? A spy? A member of the resistance? A journalist manipulated by competing political forces in the Casablanca of the North that was Stockholm during World War II? Dr. B. brings to life the feverish atmosphere of the capital . . . where Immanuel Birnbaum becomes entangled in a whirlwind of confusing intrigue . . . through which he cannot see clearly." - Le Monde
"A spy novel as complex as it is captivating. . . . Dr. B. evokes so vividly the apocalyptic chaos of 1939-40 Stockholm, where different political forces jockey for power . . . and Immanuel Birnbaum, Dr. B., finds himself caught in the confusion." - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany)
"An astonishing thriller-novel, written in a rich, metaphorical style reminiscent of The Rings of Saturn by W. G. Sebald. . . . This moral ambiguity makes Dr. B. no less fascinating a character than Stefan Zweig's version of the same." - Aftonbladet (Sweden)

"[Birnbaum's] atmospheric novel mixes fact and fiction to tell a tense tale of spies and refugees. . . . This vivid portrait of wartime in neutral Stockholm, known as the Nordic Casablanca, depicts a lively city filled with spies, intellectuals and refugees. Its glamour is tarnished, however, by the growing anti-Semitism that thrived in what was called a 'neutral' country." - Washington Post
"Illuminating. . . . Birnbaum skillfully delineates the social and political tensions shaping a culture caught between the national interests of Germany and Russia, and he poignantly conveys the plight of individuals for whom each day is a potential tragedy waiting to happen. This auspicious debut makes for an appealing drama." - Publishers Weekly
"The author is a descendant of the historical Dr. B., and the novel follows the facts of his life and incorporates historical characters into a very accomplished and appealing portrait of Stockholm. . . . A moving evocation of a life beset by conflicts in a troubled time." - Kirkus Reviews
"This complexly plotted, fact-based tale filled with shadowy characters and unlikely coincidences is an altogether engaging piece of literary historical fiction." - Library Journal
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