The Butterfly

The Butterfly

by Paul M. Hedeen
The Butterfly

The Butterfly

by Paul M. Hedeen

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Overview

In The Butterfly, Paul M. Hedeen takes us back to the fall of 1963, a few weeks before President Kennedy's assassination. An obscure émigré Russian professor dies of a stroke—or so it is believed. The professor's eccentricities and complicity create both mystery and jeopardy as his documents lead his student backward into a century of famine, political terror, and war and forward into a bewildering underworld of malevolent opportunists, unstable identities, and improvised histories.

When the student falls in with the troubled daughter of the Nazi elite, she becomes his lover, guide, and tormentor as both are irresistibly drawn into the dark aftermath of World War II. Memoirs, fairy tales, fiction, and scenarios interweave and reveal the postwar fate of Eva Braun and secrets concerning the famous Holocaust photo, "The Last Jew in Vinnitsa."

The Butterfly is a 2019 Pushcart Prize nominee and a Finalist in the 2019 Foreword Magazine Book Awards

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161720424
Publisher: BHC Press
Publication date: 02/21/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 988 KB

About the Author

Paul M. Hedeen is an award-winning professor, writer and a Fulbright scholar. His critical and creative writing has appeared in numerous magazines and journals including The North American Review, Confrontation, Rosebud, Philosophy and Literature, and many others. He lives in Monroe, Michigan.
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