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Three Tearless Histories

Hackl, ErichMitchell, Mike(Translated by)
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"Erich Hackl's subjects are all actual events, fates and biographies.

Often with considerable research and effort, he digs deep into the histories of people whose destiny very often have to do with Nazism and / or with Judaism.

In his new collection of short [non-fiction] stories Three tearless histories, two of which are already published in Austria in newspapers and anthologies, Hackl tells of Jewish people and their destinies. [...] These stories get under one's skin."- Winfried Stanzick, Top Ten Review for Bcher.de, July 9, 2015"Highly recommended, ... a haunting book."- Samuel Moser Neue Zrcher Zeitung, September 13, 2014"The books of Erich Hackl have now been translated into 25 languages.

As a chronicler, he reminds us of the fate of people who were arrested for racial reasons or because of their political convictions, tortured and murdered.

Hackl reconstructs the biographies of those who have been erased from history. [...] He takes care to strive for historical accuracy."- Michael Opitz, Deutschlandradio KulturWith characteristic literary reflection, the latest book by award-winning Austrian author Erich Hackl humanizes three great, but little known, historical tragedies.

Tschofenig: The Name Behind the Street recounts the improbable wedding of resistance fighter Gisela Tschofenig (1917-1945) while she was a prisoner in Dachau; The Photographer of Auschwitz offers a fragmented biography of Wilhelm Brasse (1917-2012), who photographed Auschwitz inmates and saved evidence of Mengeles terrible crimes; and The Klagsbrunn Family traces the multi-generational story of the Klagsbrunns who, fearing the rise of Nazism in Vienna, fled to Brazil where their grandson was arrested and tortured under that country's fascist dictatorship.

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Product Details
DoppelHouse Press
0997003456 / 9780997003451
eBook (EPUB)
02/01/2017
English
200 pages
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