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Alfred Duff Cooper (1890-1954) was a statesman, diplomat, and historian. He was a decorated officer during the First World War and entered Parliament in 1923. He remained a politician until 1938, when he resigned in protest at Britain's appeasement policy toward Nazi Germany. Called back to office by Winston Churchill in 1940, his wartime career culminated in his appointment as Ambassador to France. Shortly before his death he was made 1st Viscount Norwich. He was married to Lady Diana Cooper, the famed society debutant, actress, and writer. Operation Heartbreak is his only novel.

Michael Hofmann is a German-born, British-educated poet and translator. He is the author of two books of essays and five books of poems, most recently One Lark, One Horse. Among his translations are plays by Bertolt Brecht and Patrick Süskind; the selected poems of Durs Grünbein and Gottfried Benn; and novels and stories by, among others, Franz Kafka; Peter Stamm; his father, Gert Hofmann; and fourteen books by Joseph Roth. He teaches in the English Department at the University of Florida.

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"Kudos to the iconoclastic reprint house McNally Editions for unearthing Operation Heartbreak by Duff Cooper, a 1950 work that pulls off the trick of revealing the fascinating hidden workings of the British War Office within a supremely moving and well-wrought tale . . . A perceptive and fondly comic study of an orphaned aristocrat named Willie Maryngton . . . like Bertie Wooster cast in a tragic role . . . And it is this hopeless, supererogatory soul who, in a freakish turn of events, becomes central to the secretive military mission known here as Operation Heartbreak . . . As unexpected as it is affecting." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal
"It is the novel I enjoyed more than any other in the immediate post-war years, and one I have read many times since with undiminished pleasure and growing admiration for Duff Cooper's skill. It is a story of why men go to war, it is also a heart-wrenching love story; a wonderful novel by a masterly writer that should be on everyone's bookshelf--and not borrowed but bought." --Nina Bawden
"[A] little masterpiece." --Compton MacKenzie
"A first novel of great distinction . . . a study in frustration of an unusual kind . . . a most ingenious if rather macabre ending, perfectly in keeping with the story's prevailing mood--a daring combination of irony and pathos . . . a delightful tragi-comedy of military manners. It has been constructed by Duff Cooper with a truly dramatic economy and told with humour, deep feeling and considerable skill." --Patrick Gibbs, The Daily Telegraph
"Willie's rigid adherence to the old order marks him as either heroic or foolish in the manner of Stevens, the head butler in Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day . . . The novel's understated tone charms. Cooper's portrait of the interwar years is an appealing literary curiosity." --Publishers Weekly
"A rare book, written with wonderful economy and perfect timing." --Norman Shrapnel, Manchester Guardian
"A profile in modest failure which is disciplined in its artistry and quite touching." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"As creditable, as surprising, as abundantly and elegantly good, as anything else Duff Cooper turned his mind and hand to . . . It is perhaps a little astonishing that a man so blessed with talent and facility should have been granted such insight into the predicament of his tongue-tied and monoglot and club-bound countrymen." --Michael Hofmann, from the Afterword

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