Fatelessness
A Hungary, Hungarian Literature, World War II book. ...I would like to live a little bit longer in this beautiful concentration camp. Imre Kertsz, Fateless //
Fateless is a moving and disturbing novel about a Hungarian Jewish boy’s experiences in German concentration camps and his attempts to reconcile himself to those experiences after the war. Upon his return to his native Budapest still clad in his striped prison clothes, fourteen-year-old George Koves senses the indifference, even hostility, of people on the street. His former neighbors and friends urge him to put the ordeal out of his mind, while a sympathetic journalist refers...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 262 pages
- ISBN: 9781843432517 / 0
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As we pass one step, and as we recognize it as being behind us, the next one already rises up before us. By the time we learn everything, we slowly come to understand it. And while you come to understand everything gradually, you don't remain idle at any moment: you are already attending to your new business; you live, you act, you move, you fulfill the new requirements of every new step of development. If, on the other hand, there were no schedule, no gradual enlightenment, if all the knowledge descended on you at once right there in one spot, then... , -, - , . Imre Kertsz, Fatelessness // It was not very likely, of course, but then all kinds of things are possible, after all. Imre Kertsz, Fatelessness //
RIP Imre Kertsz (1929 - 2016) Imre Kertsz (1929 - 2016) - em Auschwitz (com apenas quinze anos de idade) e na actualidade Imre Kertsz um escritor hngaro, nascido a 9 de Novembro de 1929, em Budapeste, de religio judaica, sobrevivente ao holocausto nazi durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, deportado com 14 anos de idade, juntamente com... (view spoiler)[ , , . , "": ' . , ' , , . (view spoiler)[ , , . , "": ' . , ' , , . , , . , : ' [...] . (hide spoiler)] Cierto que de novelas escritas por sobrevivientes del Holocausto hay bastantes y que todas son igual de necesarias, pero creo que no es menos cierto que algunas van mucho ms all del documento histrico y se convierten en literatura de altsimo nivel. Lo que primero sorprende de 'Sin destino' de Imre Kertsz es que est narrada y protagonizada...