Book description
In 2008 a faded typescript was discovered in a suitcase in the
attic of the Freud Museum in London. It was a satirical novel about
the Second World War written by Sigmund Freud's son Martin, but never
published and apparently forgotten about. Freud and his family had
escaped from Nazi-occupied Vienna inb 1938, narrowly avoiding losing
everything, including their lives. Arriving in England, Martin,
formerly an eminent lawyer in Vienna, was interned as an 'enemy
alien', and later ran a shop near the British Museum (his son, Walter,
fought for the British in the SOE during the war). It is known that
Martin wrote numerous poems and pieces of fiction, but the only books
he ever published were fictionalised account of his experiences during
the First World War, Parole d'Honneur, in 1939 and a biography of his
father, Glory Reflected: Sigmund Freud - Man and Father, in 1957. Now
translated into English and published for the first time, Any
Survivors? is not only a satirical and dramatic novel about a Jewish
refugee who returns to Hitler's Germany as a rather inept spy, but
also the testament of a man who lived through the most dramatic
moments of this period as part of a famous and fascinating family.