In his coverage of the Eichmann Trial, Harry Mulisch offers a portrayal of the process, of the man, and of the implications of the efficiency of evil.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Novelist, poet, and critic, Harry Mulisch (1927-2010) was one of the Netherlands' most prominent writers. His last book was the novel Siegfried (2001). Deborah Dwork is the Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Modern Jewish History and Culture at Clark University and author of Children with a Star: Jewish Youth in Nazi Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, by Debórah Dwork 1. Introduction 2. The Verdict and the Execution 3. The Two Faces of Eichmann 4. Biography of a German 5. Jerusalem Diary I 6. A Ruin in Berlin 7. The Horror and Its Depiction 8. The Horror and Its Origin 9. The Order as Fate 10. The Ideal of Psycho-Technology 11. Jerusalem Diary II 12. On Feelings of Guilt, Guilt, and Reality 13. On Common Sense, Christians, and Thomas Mann 14. A Consideration in Warsaw 15. A Museum in Oswiecim
Foreword, by Debórah Dwork 1. Introduction 2. The Verdict and the Execution 3. The Two Faces of Eichmann 4. Biography of a German 5. Jerusalem Diary I 6. A Ruin in Berlin 7. The Horror and Its Depiction 8. The Horror and Its Origin 9. The Order as Fate 10. The Ideal of Psycho-Technology 11. Jerusalem Diary II 12. On Feelings of Guilt, Guilt, and Reality 13. On Common Sense, Christians, and Thomas Mann 14. A Consideration in Warsaw 15. A Museum in Oswiecim
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