Description |
534 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : portraits ; 24 cm |
Note |
First published in Czech as two volumes: Moje šílené století and Moje šílené století II. Prague : Academia, 2009-2010. Prague. |
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Abridged from the original Czech edition. |
Summary |
Czech writer Ivan Klima masterfully recounts, first, what it was like for him as a Jewish child confronting with his family the inhumanities of the Theresienstadt concentration camp situated at the edge of their hometown, Prague. Then, more fully, he painstakingly recalls what it was like for him and his countrymen after the Nazi thugs were driven out by the Soviet Army and replaced for four decades by the Communist thugs. Includes an appendix of essays on topics ranging from social history and political thinking to love and liberty. |
Contents |
Prologue -- Part I -- Part II --Epilogue -- Ideological Murderers -- Utopias -- The Victors and the Defeated -- The Party -- Revolution---Terror and Fear -- Abused Youth -- The Necessity of Faith -- Dictators and Dictatorship -- The Betrayal of the Intellectuals -- On Propaganda -- Dogmatists and Fanatics -- Weary Dictators and Rebels -- Dreams and Reality -- Life in Subjugation -- Occupation, Collaboration, and Intellectual Riffraff -- Self-Criticism -- (Secret Police) -- The Elite. |
Subject |
Klíma, Ivan.
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Authors, Czech -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- Biography.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Czech Republic -- Terezín (Ústecký kraj) -- Biography.
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Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) -- Biography.
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Added Author |
Cravens, Craig Stephen, 1965-
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Added Title |
Moje šílené století. English
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ISBN |
0802121705 |
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9780802121707 |
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