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Well over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 account, plus an interview with Steinhouse, opens this collection of essays, articles and interviews which illuminate Schindler and the international effects of his story. Of the writings about Schindler, this is the only book to incorporate Schindler's life, Keneally's book, and the Academy Award-winning film inspired by Schindler's heroism. Thomas Fensch has compiled articles and interviews to show how Keneally came to write "Schindler's List";…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Well over thirty years before Thomas Keneally wrote the book "Schindler's List," journalist Herbert Steinhouse interviewed Oskar Schindler. That 1949 account, plus an interview with Steinhouse, opens this collection of essays, articles and interviews which illuminate Schindler and the international effects of his story. Of the writings about Schindler, this is the only book to incorporate Schindler's life, Keneally's book, and the Academy Award-winning film inspired by Schindler's heroism. Thomas Fensch has compiled articles and interviews to show how Keneally came to write "Schindler's List"; how Steven Spielberg brought this extraordinary story to life on film; and how uncovering Schindler's valiant rescue of so many Jewish lives has dramatically altered Holocaust awareness in our time.
Autorenporträt
Thomas Fensch is the author of 35 books of nonfiction. He has published five books on John Steinbeck; two each on James Thurber and Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel; one each on Ernest Hemingway and Oskar Schindler; and a full biography of John Howard Griffin, author of "Black Like Me." He has also published a variety of other nonfiction titles.