Yet, the danger and suffering, the comradeship and betrayal, the naïve hopes and cynical despair of those in prison and those in peril are everywhere in evidence.
Yet, the danger and suffering, the comradeship and betrayal, the naïve hopes and cynical despair of those in prison and those in peril are everywhere in evidence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Schrag is a lifelong journalist and author of Paradise Lost: California's Experience, America's Future (a New York Times Notable Book), and Not Fit for Our Society: Immigration and Nativism in America, among other books. A former executive editor of Saturday Review and editorial page editor of the Sacramento Bee, he has written for The Atlantic, Harper's, the Nation, New Republic, the New York Times, and other major publications. Otto Schrag (1902-1971) was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Germany. Among the last Jews to get a PhD from Heidelberg before the war, he entered his grandfather's beer malt-processing business. In 1935, he fled Germany, eventually settling with his family in Brussels. With the start of the German invasion, the Belgians arrested him as an enemy alien, thus beginning the events narrated here. In New York in the 1940s, he wrote three well-regarded novels. He returned to Germany in 1950 and successfully rebuilt the business the Nazis had seized. There he wrote another novel and translated From Here to Eternity into German.
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Introduction Part I 1. The End of the Great Illusion 2. The Forty and Eights 3. La Panne, Dunkirk and Beyond 4. Le Vigeant 5. Another Cattle Train 6. Boulogne 7. Saint-Cyprien Part II 8. The Larousse 9. "There's a Letter from Papa" 10. Les Martys 11. Cavallo's Bus 12. Brussels Encore 13. The Paper Chase in Marseilles 14. Across the Spanish Earth 15. Lisbon Epilogue
Introduction Part I 1. The End of the Great Illusion 2. The Forty and Eights 3. La Panne, Dunkirk and Beyond 4. Le Vigeant 5. Another Cattle Train 6. Boulogne 7. Saint-Cyprien Part II 8. The Larousse 9. "There's a Letter from Papa" 10. Les Martys 11. Cavallo's Bus 12. Brussels Encore 13. The Paper Chase in Marseilles 14. Across the Spanish Earth 15. Lisbon Epilogue
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