Minnesota Public Radio
MPR Home | News | Music | Your Voice | Programs | Support MPR | Around MPR | Search | E-mail

Search MPR Books:

Past and Present
Busch says he learns more every day "how little the past is past; how it is always present in our lives."

AS HEARD ON
All Things Considered,
February 10, 2003
LISTEN

READING
February 10, 2003
LISTEN

RELATED LINKS
"Resurrecting a wartime affair": A review from Bookpage.com

"Featured Author: Frederick Busch": from the New York Times

An excerpt from The Night Inspector

Don't Tell Anyone: MPR's All Things Considered interview about Busch's collection of stories

What to Read: A synopsis and review of Don't Tell Anyone from Salon.com

An interview with Frederick Busch: from Bold Type

Frederick Busch: the author's home page

 

More All Things Considered books

A Memory of WarA Memory of War
by Frederick Busch
W. W. Norton, 2003

(From the Publisher) Psychologist Alexander Lescziak savors a life of quiet sophistication on Manhattan's Upper West Side, turning a blind eye to the past of his Polish émigré parents. Then a new patient declares that he is the doctor's half-brother, the product of a union between Lescziak's Jewish mother and a German prisoner of war. The confrontation jolts Lescziak out of his complacency: Suddenly his failing marriage, his wife's infatuation with his best friend, and the disappearance of his young lover and suicidal patient, Nella, close in on him.

Lescziak escapes into the recesses of his imagination, where his mother's affair with the German prisoner comes to life in precise, gorgeous detail. The novel unfolds into a romance set in England's Lake District in wartime, as Busch shows how our past presses on the present.

About the author
Frederick Busch
© John Hubbard
Frederick Busch is the author of The Night Inspector, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and is the recipient of the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction.

He is the Fairchild Professor of Literature at Colgate University.

Books by Frederick Busch
• Don't Tell Anyone (W .W. Norton, 2000)
• The Night Inspector (Ballantine Books, 1999)
• Harry and Catherine (W .W. Norton, 2000)
• Letters to a Fiction Writer (W .W. Norton, 2000)

Minnesota Public Radio
MPR Home | News | Music | Your Voice | Programs | Support MPR | Around MPR | Search | E-mail
©2004 Minnesota Public Radio |
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy