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Title 1944 diary / Hans Keilson ; translated from the German by Damion Searls.
Author Keilson, Hans, 1909-2011, author.
Publication Info. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2017.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  B KEILSON    Check Shelves
 Southeast  B KEILSON    Check Shelves
Edition First American edition.
Description xix, 227 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Note "Originally published in German in 2014 by S. Fischer, Germany, as Tagebuch 1944"--Title page verso.
Summary "An account of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands from one of Europe's most powerful chroniclers of the Holocaust. In 2010, FSG published two novels set in World War II by the German Jewish psychoanalyst Hans Keilson: The Death of the Adversary (1959) and Comedy in a Minor Key (1944). With their Chekhovian sympathy for perpetrators and bystanders as much as for victims and resisters, they were, as Francine Prose raved on the front page of The New York Times Book Review, 'masterpieces' by 'a genius.' After Keilson's death at age 101, a diary was found among his papers covering nine months in hiding with members of a Dutch resistance group. It tells the story not only of Keilson's survival but also of the moral and artistic life he was struggling to make for himself. Along with Keilsonesque set pieces--such as an encounter with a pastor who is sick of having to help Jews, and a day locked upstairs during a Nazi roundup in the city--the diary is full of reading notes on Kafka, Rilke, Céline, Buber, and others. Forcibly separated from his wife and young child, Keilson was having a passionate love affair with a younger Jewish woman in hiding a few blocks away, and writing dozens of sonnets to her, struggling with claims of morality and of love. 1944 Diary is a revelatory new angle on an often-told history and the work of one of Europe's most important novelists at a key moment of the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction -- People -- Diary -- Sonnets -- Afterword.
Subject Keilson, Hans, 1909-2011 -- Diaries.
Authors, German -- 20th century -- Diaries.
Jews, German -- Netherlands -- Diaries.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Netherlands -- Delft.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Netherlands.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Dutch.
Netherlands -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945.
Sonnets, German.
Genre Diaries.
Personal narratives.
Poetry.
Added Author Searls, Damion, translator.
Added Title Tagebuch 1944. English
ISBN 9780374535599 hardcover : $25.00
0374535590 hardcover