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The Assault

85,00 د.م.

A tragic event in wartime Amsterdam alters a boy’s life forever.
Decades later, Anton grapples with unresolved guilt and fragmented memories.
A quiet, piercing tale of trauma and the weight of history.
Explores how the past shapes identity in ways we can’t escape.
Perfect for readers who love introspective, character-driven stories.
Narrated with subtlety and emotional precision.
A modern classic that lingers long after the final page.
For fans of The Diary of Anne Frank or All the Light We Cannot See .
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12X13X14 January 1, 1985 English 192 pages , , , ,

Authors

Harry Mulisch

Harry Mulisch

Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch along with W.F. Hermans and Gerard Reve, is considered one of the “Great Three” of Dutch postwar literature. He has written novels, plays, essays, poems, and philosophical reflections. Mulisch was born in Haarlem and lived in Amsterdam since 1958, following the death of his father in 1957. Mulisch’s father was from […]

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The Assault

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Set in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, The Assault follows Anton Steenwijk, a young boy whose life is shattered when a resistance attack near his home triggers brutal retaliation. As Anton grows into adulthood, the trauma of that night lingers, shaping his relationships, choices, and understanding of guilt. Mulisch weaves a haunting exploration of memory and morality, asking how individuals reconcile with history’s darkest moments. The novel spans decades, tracing Anton’s journey through post-war Holland, where secrets and half-truths blur the line between victim and perpetrator. Praised for its lyrical prose and philosophical depth, The Assault is a timeless meditation on the scars wars leave behind—both on nations and the human soul.

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