In Another Country, and Besides, tells the confessional story of Harry
Hoffman, an expatriate living in post-war continental Europe.
During a time of moral bankruptcy, dissolution, and unrealized love,
Harry is a lost soul with a sinister past.
Our story begins in Venice, where our protagonist meets Cleo, who offers
him an unexpected love affair and a chance to start over. But when this
newfound happiness is threatened and their affair is strained by new
passions, jealousies and other men, Harry slips back to his old ways and
plots his revenge. This takes him on a great variety of adventures and
experiences -from Zurich, and the Swiss Alps, to the Cote d'Azur and
finally to Paris, irresistibly drawn back to the great, sprawling city
he had once fled in bitterness and disgust.
From its violence, ignorance and cruelty, to its joy and mystery, In
Another Country, and Besides is told in a language of great simplicity
and power of loyalty and courage, love and defeat and the tragic death
of an ideal that shows vividly Jacobs own expatriate experiences and by
doing so, has created a story with the mass and movement of an epic
novel.