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Soudce z milosti
EN PB US
ISBN: 0394589777 bzw. 9780394589770, in Englisch, Knopf, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
classics,contemporary,education and reference,fiction,genre fiction,historical,literary,literature and fiction, Judge On Trial, An epic novel about those who stayed in Prague after 1968. When middle-aged judge Adam Kindl is asked not only to try a double murder case but is also expected to find the accused guilty, it is his own shattered faith in the political system that is put on trial.From the Trade Paperback edition.
classics,contemporary,education and reference,fiction,genre fiction,historical,literary,literature and fiction, Judge On Trial, An epic novel about those who stayed in Prague after 1968. When middle-aged judge Adam Kindl is asked not only to try a double murder case but is also expected to find the accused guilty, it is his own shattered faith in the political system that is put on trial.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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My Crazy Century: A Memoir
EN NW
ISBN: 9780802121707 bzw. 0802121705, in Englisch, Grove/Atlantic, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Ivan Klima, Books, Biography and Memoir, My Crazy Century: A Memoir, In his intimate autobiography, spanning six decades that included war, totalitarianism, censorship, and the fight for democracy, acclaimed Czech writer Ivan Klima reflects back on his remarkable life and this critical period of twentieth-century history.Klima's story begins in the 1930s on the outskirts of Prague where he grew up unaware of his concealed Jewish heritage. It came as a surprise when his family was transported to the Terezin concentration camp-and an even greater surprise when most of them survived. They returned home to a city in economic turmoil and falling into the grip of Communism. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Klima discovered his love of literature and matured as a writer. But as the regime further encroached on daily life, arresting his father and censoring his work, Klima recognized the party for what it was: a deplorable, colossal lie. The true nature of oppression became clear to him and many of his peers, among them Josef Skvorecky, Milan Kundera, and Vaclav Havel. From the brief hope of freedom during the Prague Spring of 1968 to Charter 77 and the eventual collapse of the regime in 1989's Velvet Revolution, Klima's revelatory account provides a profoundly rich personal and national history.
Ivan Klima, Books, Biography and Memoir, My Crazy Century: A Memoir, In his intimate autobiography, spanning six decades that included war, totalitarianism, censorship, and the fight for democracy, acclaimed Czech writer Ivan Klima reflects back on his remarkable life and this critical period of twentieth-century history.Klima's story begins in the 1930s on the outskirts of Prague where he grew up unaware of his concealed Jewish heritage. It came as a surprise when his family was transported to the Terezin concentration camp-and an even greater surprise when most of them survived. They returned home to a city in economic turmoil and falling into the grip of Communism. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Klima discovered his love of literature and matured as a writer. But as the regime further encroached on daily life, arresting his father and censoring his work, Klima recognized the party for what it was: a deplorable, colossal lie. The true nature of oppression became clear to him and many of his peers, among them Josef Skvorecky, Milan Kundera, and Vaclav Havel. From the brief hope of freedom during the Prague Spring of 1968 to Charter 77 and the eventual collapse of the regime in 1989's Velvet Revolution, Klima's revelatory account provides a profoundly rich personal and national history.
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My Crazy Century: A Memoir
EN US
ISBN: 0802121705 bzw. 9780802121707, in Englisch, Grove Press, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd.
arts and literature,authors,biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,literary criticism,literary criticism and collections,memoirs, In his intimate autobiography, spanning six decades that included war, totalitarianism, censorship, and the fight for democracy, acclaimed Czech writer Ivan Kl�ma reflects back on his remarkable life and this critical period of twentieth-century history.Kl�ma's story begins in the 1930s on the outskirts of Prague where he grew up unaware of his concealed Jewish heritage. It came as a surprise when his family was transported to the Terez�n concentration camp?and an even greater surprise when most of them survived. They returned home to a city in economic turmoil and falling into the grip of Communism. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Kl�ma discovered his love of literature and matured as a writer. But as the regime further encroached on daily life, arresting his father and censoring his work, Kl�ma recognized the party for what it was: a deplorable, colossal lie. The true nature of oppression became clear to him and many of his peers, among them Josef Skvorecky, Milan Kundera, and V�clav Havel. From the brief hope of freedom during the Prague Spring of 1968 to Charter 77 and the eventual collapse of the regime in 1989's Velvet Revolution, Kl�ma's revelatory account provides a profoundly rich personal and national history.
arts and literature,authors,biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,literary criticism,literary criticism and collections,memoirs, In his intimate autobiography, spanning six decades that included war, totalitarianism, censorship, and the fight for democracy, acclaimed Czech writer Ivan Kl�ma reflects back on his remarkable life and this critical period of twentieth-century history.Kl�ma's story begins in the 1930s on the outskirts of Prague where he grew up unaware of his concealed Jewish heritage. It came as a surprise when his family was transported to the Terez�n concentration camp?and an even greater surprise when most of them survived. They returned home to a city in economic turmoil and falling into the grip of Communism. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Kl�ma discovered his love of literature and matured as a writer. But as the regime further encroached on daily life, arresting his father and censoring his work, Kl�ma recognized the party for what it was: a deplorable, colossal lie. The true nature of oppression became clear to him and many of his peers, among them Josef Skvorecky, Milan Kundera, and V�clav Havel. From the brief hope of freedom during the Prague Spring of 1968 to Charter 77 and the eventual collapse of the regime in 1989's Velvet Revolution, Kl�ma's revelatory account provides a profoundly rich personal and national history.
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My Crazy Century
EN NW
ISBN: 9780802121707 bzw. 0802121705, in Englisch, Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
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