Deserters
Deserters
About this book
A mesmerising and inventive novel that lays bare the devastations of war on the most intimate aspects of our lives
Fleeing a nameless war, a soldier emerges from the Mediterranean scrubland, filthy, exhausted and seeking refuge. A chance meeting forces him to rethink his journey, and the price he puts on a life.
On 11 September 2001, aboard a small cruise ship near Berlin, a scientific conference pays tribute to the late Paul Heudeber, an East German mathematician, Buchenwald survivor, communist and anti-fascist whose commitment to his side of the Wall was unshaken by its collapse.
The oblique pull between these two narratives – a cipher in itself – brings to light everything that is at stake in times of conflict: truth and deception, loyalty and betrayal, hope and despair.
The Deserters intimately examines the ravages of war – and asks what remains of our selves in its wreckage. It was longlisted for the International Booker Prize 2026.
Subjects
Romance literature