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Lessing was a playwright, scholar, poet, archeologist, philosopher,
and critic. His genius is evident in the works collected in this
volume, which includes the comedy Minna von Barnhelm, the tragedy
Emilia, Galotti, Nathan the Wise, The Jews (and related
correspondence), Ernst and Falk: Conversations for the Freemasons,
and selections from philosophical and theological writings>
Millions of visitors come to Prague each year, drawn by its rich cultural heritage and visual splendour, yet knowing little of its extraordinary past. In this erudite, paradoxical history Peter Demetz dispels the popular sentimental image of his hometown as he tells the story of this great city from its origins through the devastation of the Thirty Years' War, the elegant eras of Mozart and Dvorák and the bleak, modern city depicted in Kafka's work, to the euphoria of the Velvet Revolution of 1989.
Contributing Authors Include Sergey Tretiakov, Hannah Arendt, Eric
Bentley And Many Others. Brecht's Theory Of The Stage, World Famous
Today, But All Two Often Misunderstood, Is Contrasted With The
Rules Of Classic Theater And The Method Of Stanislawsky.
Contributing Authors Include Sergey Tretiakov, Hannah Arendt, Eric
Bentley And Many Others. Brecht's Theory Of The Stage, World Famous
Today, But All Two Often Misunderstood, Is Contrasted With The
Rules Of Classic Theater And The Method Of Stanislawsky.
A dramatic account of life in Czechoslovakia's great capital during
the Nazi Protectorate
With this successor book to "Prague in Black and Gold," his
account of more than a thousand years of history in the great
Central European capital, Peter Demetz focuses on the six years
that Prague was under German occupation in World War II: from the
bitter morning of March 15, 1939, when Hitler arrived from Berlin
to set his seal on the Nazi takeover of the Czechoslovak
government, until the liberation of Bohemia in April 1945. Demetz
was a boy living in Prague then, and here he joins his objective
chronicle of the city under Nazi control with his personal memories
of that period, expertly interweaving a superb account of the
German authorities' diplomatic, financial, and military
machinations with a brilliant description of Prague's evolving
resistance and underground opposition. The result is a complex,
continually surprising book filled with rare human detail and
warmth, the gripping story of a great city meeting the dual
challenge of occupation and of war.
Lessing was a playwright, scholar, poet, archeologist, philosopher,
and critic. His genius is evident in the works collected in this
volume, which includes the comedy Minna von Barnhelm, the tragedy
Emilia, Galotti, Nathan the Wise, The Jews (and related
correspondence), Ernst and Falk: Conversations for the Freemasons,
and selections from philosophical and theological writings>
Prague is at the core of everything both wonderful and terrible in Western history, but few people truly understand this city's unique culture. In Prague in Black and Gold, Peter Demetz strips away sentimentalities and distortions and shows how Czechs, Germans, Italians, and Jews have lived and worked together for over a thousand years. .
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Panorama - A Novel (Paperback)
H.G. Adler; Translated by Peter Filkins; Afterword by Peter Demetz
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R566
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Only recently available for the first time in English,
"Panorama" is the newly rediscovered first novel of H. G. Adler, a
modernist master whose work has been compared to that of Kafka,
Joyce, and Solzhenitsyn. A brilliant epic told in ten distinct
vignettes, "Panorama" is a portrait of a place and people soon to
be destroyed, as seen through the eyes of the young Josef Kramer.
It moves from the pastoral World War I-era Bohemia of Josef's
youth, to a German boarding school full of creeping prejudice,
through an infamous extermination camp, and finally to Josef's
self-imposed exile abroad, achieving veracity and power through a
stream-of-consciousness style reminiscent of our greatest modern
masters. The author of six novels as well as the monumental account
of his experiences in a Nazi labor camp, "Theresienstadt 1941-1945,
" H. G. Adler is an essential author with unique historical
importance. "Panorama" is lasting evidence of both the torment of
his life and the triumph of his gifts.
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