At a time when Charlemagne ruled, the
Byzantines were encroaching upon Russia, and the faith of Allah was flourishing in Baghdad,
there existed a kingdom with a tolerant, advanced civilization: somewhere between the Caucasus mountains and the Volga, the Khazar kingdom grew and flourished, and in one of the oddest choices ever made, converted itself to Judaism. A thousand years later, when the writer Marc Sofer is given an ancient Khazarian coin by a mysterious visitor, he is drawn into investigating the fascinating enigma of the Khazars. Why did these Steppe warriors decide to become Jews? Why, after centuries of power and prosperity, were they effaced from history? What is the connection
between this ancient, vanished people, and the terrorist group calling themselves the New
Khazars, who have begun attacking oil plants on the Caspian sea?
Taking place both in the 10th century and the 21st, this absorbing, dramatic tale is part
historical novel, part thriller. The story of the Khazars is interwoven with a contemporary
political conspiracy in an unusual blend of reality and fiction that explores the ever
important themes of history and identity.
Originally published as Le Vent des Khazars Translated by Michael Bernard
About the Author
MAREK HALTER was born in Warsaw in 1936. When he was five, he and his family escaped from the Nazis by crawling through the sewers under the Warsaw Ghetto. He has lived in France since 1950. In addition to being a writer, Marek Halter is also an artist and a human rights activist and has served as president of the European Foundation for Science, Art and Culture. His book Le Fou et Les Rois, which recounts his experiences working for Middle East peace, won the Prix Aujourd'hui.
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The Critics Praise:
"With a lot of love for each of his characters, Marek Halter
deftly mixes history and fiction. It's a great historical novel
on disillusion, ideas, and two eras that prove to be more
similar than one might have thought." - Le Figaro
"An entrancing story on a Jewish Atlantis that has lain
dormant for centuries." - L'Express
"This haunting and unforgettable tale of beauty and devotion in a harsh landscape is a compelling story of the power that once was the Khazars." - Aufbau
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