Om The Cold Centre
Inka Pareiâ¿s novel The Cold Centre begins with a man who receives a startling call from his ex-wife. Sheâ¿s in the hospital, awaiting a cancer diagnosis. His mind races as he suddenly realizes he must find out whether she was contaminated by fallout from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Quickly returning to the city, he tries to reconstruct the events of a few days so many years ago, and he revisits and questions his own memories of working in the chilling âcold centreâ?â¿the air conditioning plant for the East German party newspaper. Did she come in contact with a contaminated truck from the Ukraine? Was he a cog at the heart of the system, failing to prevent a tragic accident? Can he find out what happened before itâ¿s too late? He soon begins to lose control over his days in Berlin, entering into a desperate search for orientation over a fracture in his own lifeâ¿one he has never gotten over.   Written in Pareiâ¿s characteristically precise prose, The Cold Centre is a timely reminder of how we react to accidentsâ¿nuclear and otherwiseâ¿ and a bleakly realistic description of East Berlin before the Wall fell. Its tight and dizzying structure keeps readers on the edge of their seats as the narrator tries to solve his mystery.Â
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