Hugendubel.info - Die B2B Online-Buchhandlung 

Merkliste
Die Merkliste ist leer.
Bitte warten - die Druckansicht der Seite wird vorbereitet.
Der Druckdialog öffnet sich, sobald die Seite vollständig geladen wurde.
Sollte die Druckvorschau unvollständig sein, bitte schliessen und "Erneut drucken" wählen.

Anyone Who Utters a Consoling Word Is a Traitor - 48 Stories for Fritz Bauer

BuchGebunden
120 Seiten
Englisch
University of Chicago Presserschienen am31.12.2020
A book about bitter fates-both already known and yet to unfold-and the many kinds of organized machinery built to destroy people. Alexander Kluge´s work has long grappled with the Third Reich and its aftermath, and the extermination of the Jews forms its gravitational center. Kluge is forever reminding us to keep our present catastrophes in perspective- calibrated -against this historical monstrosity. Kluge´s newest work is a book about bitter fates, both already known and yet to unfold. Above all, it is about the many kinds of organized machinery built to destroy people. These forty-eight stories of justice and injustice are dedicated to the memory of Fritz Bauer, a determined fighter for justice and district attorney of Hesse during the Auschwitz Trials. The moment they come into existence, monstrous crimes have a unique ability, Bauer once said, to ensure their own repetition. Kluge takes heed, and in these pages reminds us of the importance of keeping our powers of observation and memory razor sharp.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextA book about bitter fates-both already known and yet to unfold-and the many kinds of organized machinery built to destroy people. Alexander Kluge´s work has long grappled with the Third Reich and its aftermath, and the extermination of the Jews forms its gravitational center. Kluge is forever reminding us to keep our present catastrophes in perspective- calibrated -against this historical monstrosity. Kluge´s newest work is a book about bitter fates, both already known and yet to unfold. Above all, it is about the many kinds of organized machinery built to destroy people. These forty-eight stories of justice and injustice are dedicated to the memory of Fritz Bauer, a determined fighter for justice and district attorney of Hesse during the Auschwitz Trials. The moment they come into existence, monstrous crimes have a unique ability, Bauer once said, to ensure their own repetition. Kluge takes heed, and in these pages reminds us of the importance of keeping our powers of observation and memory razor sharp.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-85742-782-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum31.12.2020
Seiten120 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht278 g
Artikel-Nr.56139385
Rubriken

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Autor

Alexander Kluge is one of the major German fiction writers of the late twentieth century and an important social critic. As a filmmaker, he is credited with the launch of the New German Cinema movement. Alta L. Price runs a publishing consultancy specialized in literature and nonfiction texts on art, architecture, design, and culture. She translates from Italian and German into English and is a member of Cedilla & Co.