Set on a single day in 1927, My Red Heaven imagines a host of
characters--some historic, some invented--crossing paths on the streets
of Berlin.
The subjects include Robert Musil, Otto Dix, Werner Heisenberg, Anita
Berber, Vladimir Nabokov, Käthe Kollwitz, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and
Rosa Luxemburg--as well as others history has forgotten: a sommelier, a
murderer, a prostitute, a pickpocket, and several ghosts.
Drawing inspiration from Otto Freundlich's painting by the same name,
My Red Heaven explores a complex moment in history: the rise of deadly
populism at a time when everything seemed possible and the future
unimaginable. A terrific read for fans of Richard Powers' The
Overstory and Colum McCann's Let the Great World Spin.