Thrilling, suspenseful and evocative, The Seventh Gate is at once a love story, a tale of fierce heroism and a horrifying study of the Nazis' war against the disabled.
Richard Zimler Ordre des livres
Richard Zimler est renommé pour ses explorations perspicaces de la psyché humaine et des histoires complexes, tissant souvent des récits qui résonnent avec des événements historiques. Sa maîtrise stylistique réside dans la création de personnages vivides et de décors atmosphériques qui plongent les lecteurs dans ses mondes. Zimler aborde des thèmes profonds tels que la foi, l'identité et la quête de sens en des temps troublés. Sa capacité à entrelacer les drames personnels avec des contextes historiques plus larges en fait un conteur distinctif.







- 2023
- 2022
The Incandescent Threads
- 500pages
- 18 heures de lecture
From the acclaimed author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon and The Warsaw Anagrams comes an unforgettable, deeply moving ode to solidarity, heroism and the kind of love capable of overcoming humanity's greatest horror.
- 2019
The Gospel According to Lazarus
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
From the international best-selling author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon comes a dazzling new work of historical fiction. The Gospel According to Lazarus retells the story of Jesus of Nazareth from the perspective of his childhood friend whom he resurrected - how and for what purpose are the mysteries at the centre of Lazarus's narrative.
- 2011
Guardian of the dawn
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
By the time the 16th century was drawing to a close in the Portuguese colony of Goa, the Inquisition was making admirable progress in its mission to convert all 'sorcerers' - whether native Hindus or immigrant Jews - to Christianity. A progress helped, no doubt, by the availability of alternatives: those who refused to betray others or give up their beliefs were strangled by executioners or burnt alive in public autos-da-fe. By living just outside the colony, under the benign auspices of the Sultan of Bijapur, the Zarco family manages to stick firm to their Portuguese-Jewish roots. Ti and his sister Sofia enjoy a peaceful childhood learning to illustrate manuscripts with their father, and secretly dipping into the heady chaos of the Hindu festivals celebrated by their beloved cook Nupi. father and then the son are captured and imprisoned by the Inquisition. When Ti returns to India after serving out his sentence in Portugal, he comes armed with a complex plot of revenge. Devastated by the loss that he finds there, his plot unravels as he is forced to face up to the truth of his family's betrayal.
- 2005
Rich in historical detail and mysticism, Hunting Midnight is Richard Zimler's mesmerising tale of deception, guilt, forgiveness and devotion, played out against a backdrop of war, slavery and religious oppression.
- 2005
The search for Sana
- 245pages
- 9 heures de lecture
"In February 2000, Richard Zimler went to Australia for the Perth Writers' Festival. The day he arrived, he met a talented dancer who told him how much his novel The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon had meant to her. The tragic step she would take the next day would change Zimler's life for ever, and launch him into an intense, three-year investigation of her past." "He discovers a childhood lived in the shade of Mount Carmel in the 1950s, a time of tolerance between neighboring Arabs and Jews in the old districts of Haifa. As this peace becomes fragile, two girls - one Palestinian, one Israeli - nevertheless forge a lifelong bond. Zimler's quest uncovers the story of this friendship, though it leads him through a web of illusion, cruelty and deceit and finally to September 11, 2001, when the tragedy he witnessed in Perth is set in the starkest of political contexts."--Jacket
- 1997
Le dernier kabbaliste de Lisbonne
- 499pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Quel est donc le secret que l'éminent Abraham Zarko emporte dans sa tombe ? Le cadavre de cet homme, grand kabbaliste de Lisbonne, vient tout juste d'être découvert dans une salle de prière clandestine. A ses côtés, une jeune inconnue. Détail d'importance, chacune des victimes a la gorge tranchée, selon le rituel ancestral du chochet, boucher fidèle à la tradition casher. C'est en s'immisçant dans les tréfonds de la capitale portugaise, en cet an de grâce 1506 happé par la famine, la sécheresse et l'Inquisition, que Bérékhia, neveu du défunt, tentera de trouver la réponse à l'insondable énigme. Se peut-il que les meurtres soient l'œuvre de juifs mystiques ? Et où a bien pu passer la précieuse Haggadah, livre saint sur lequel travaillait son oncle Zarko ?