Olympia
2000 Nominated

Olympia

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

You wouldn’t be able to tell the story from the way Leni Riefenstahl cut the film. Miles of sub-plot and innuendo snipped and tied into dark ribbons and forgotten, reels of broken ankles and bored nose-picking, a fallen ice-cream cone puddling a Berlin sidewalk.” Drawing on imaginary outtakes from Riefenstahl’s infamous film of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, Denis Bock weaves together the lives of a family living in the shadow of history. Olympia is the story of post-war German immigrants, as told by their son Peter, born in the New World and raised in the sixties and seventies. Though great figures and events of mid-century touch the lives of this remarkable family, it is the private histories, the grand failings and small triumphs of Peter’s family that remain etched in the reader’s imagination. From Ruby’s struggle to rise above her leukaemia and her father’s love of severe weather and killing tornadoes, to the saint who witnesses a miracle at the bottom of a drowned Spanish village. Set against the backdrop of some of the most significant Olympic moments of our times – the Nazis’ stylish and sinister glorification of the Berlin Olympics and the 1972 Munich hostage-taking in which 11 Israelis were murdered – Olympia offers a bold and refreshing perspective on the tragic relationship between Germans and Jews in this century. Bock writes with insight and clarity in a breath-taking, beautiful prose that signals the debut of a brilliant new talent.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Dennis
Bock

Dennis Bock is the author of three novels: The Ash Garden, which won the Canada-Japan Literary Award; The Communist’s Daughter; and Going Home Again, which was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. He lives in Toronto. (from Publisher)

Dennis Bock is the author of three novels: The Ash Garden, which won the Canada-Japan Literary Award; The Communist’s Daughter; and Going Home Again, which was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. He lives in Toronto. (from Publisher)

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Country
Canada
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Publisher
Doubleday Canada

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