6/11/2023 0 Comments Hhhh novel![]() ![]() All of these events circle around Heydrich, the subject of HHhH, though, again, Binet’s struggle in writing the book is as much a part of it as anything else. As such, they are a bit ancillary, though their mission is treated with the same importance as the slaughters of Babi Yar. These figures, though they play an important part of the book, are introduced mostly as they are a fact of Heydrich’s life. I write that he has an obsession with Heydrich himself-his early life, his rise to power, and his death-as the book deals more with him than with Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš, the assassins who (barely) complete their mission. In this sense, HHhH is not a traditional work of historical fiction, as it meanders, strays, and focuses more than slightly on Binet’s life in conjunction with his Heydrich obsession. ![]() HHhH, his first novel (if it can be called such) spends a considerable amount if its 327 pages dwelling on Binet’s inability to truthfully tell the story of the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the “butcher of Prague,” Nazi extraordinaire. Laurent Binet not only realizes this-he embraces it. ![]() Even the most skilled biographer or historian must confront the reality that it is never possible to accurately recreate an event without exercising the rights of artistic license. ![]() Without a doubt, someone will disagree with that statement, though they would be hard pressed to compile sufficient evidence to support their position. ![]()
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