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Author:Sarid Ishiy
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-00131-190-4
Dimensions: 131x17x206cm
What would you go to survive? ..
the young Israeli historian, the memorial complex is sent to Poland - to accompany as a guide of the delegation of officials, groups of schoolchildren, students, soldiers in the former death camps of Aushwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor, Maidanek ... He carefully prepared himself for this work. He knew that the main thing for a person in his place was not to allow the horrors of the past to invade your life. I was sure that he would cope. But he overestimated his strength ...
In this book, Ishi Sarid throws the reader a call, offering to think about what we usually prefer not to disturb ourselves.

Reviews
Caution to all of us: you can not allow the past to absorb the present.
The New York Times Book Review />
Reading this bold, strong, hard book - painful and painful experience. But absolutely necessary. Especially today.
Yedioth Ahronoth

Ishai Sarid is right: today is the conviction that our cultural memory can restrain hatred and fanaticism is more doubtful than ever.
Liberation

This uncompromising book is stunning.
Le Temps

Perhaps this is the most important book about the Holocaust and the memory of the Holocaust, written in the last ten years.
Bill Niveven, a member of the British Association of Study of the Holocaust

Perhaps the most significant book about morality and sacrifice. Together with Primo Levy and Hannah Rede, Ishai Sarid is the “Holy Trinity”.
Navit Barel

The author reveals the reader the unpleasant truth, often hidden behind the too encouraging perception of mankind, and suggests that the study of the horrors of the Holocaust does not make this world better. And “never again” most often means "never again ... for us."
Mitchell Abidor, Jewish Currents

The author moves behind the hero in a nervous breakdown spiral, simultaneously exploring the memory and the risks associated with it - and criticizing how Israel uses the Holocaust to form national identity ... < Br /> Publishers Weekly

The novel is an original variation for one of the most important topics after the Holocaust: while countless writers wondered whether humanity can be found in a deeply inhuman, Sarid clearly shows how concern And obsession with inhuman can affect their own humanity. If this is not an accusation of perpetuating the Holocaust, then definitely a deep and uncompromising study of its multilayer policy. Ultimately, Sarid refuses to apologize for Jewish anger, and condemns the vile forms that he sometimes takes.

The bold, masterful study of the banality of evil and the nature of revenge.
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Information about the author

Ishi Sarid was born in 1965 in Tel Aviv. He is the son of a famous journalist and politician Yoshi Sarid and grandson of the third Israeli Prime Minister Levy Eshkol, in whose honor he was named.
The Israeli Defense Army graduated from the five -year service. He studied the law at the Jewish University in Jerusalem, received a master"s degree at Harvard University. He worked as an assistant to the prosecutor in criminal cases, now he is engaged in private legal practice.
published in the Israeli press, leads a column in the Haaretz newspaper.
Author of six BESTSELLER BOOKS. His novel "Limassol" was awarded the Gran Prix de Literature Policiere (France, 2011) Awards for the best criminal novel, SNCF Award (France, 2011) and Maria Giorgetti International Award (Italy, 2013) The novel "Third" received Bernstein Prize (Israel, 2016)
Sarid"s books are published in twelve languages
Author:
Author:Sarid Ishiy
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00131-190-4

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