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Address Unknown

Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
  • 01/04/2011
  • Souvenir Press Ltd
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Revue de presse This modern story is perfection itself. It is the most effective indictment of Nazism to appear in fiction. ― The New York Times Book Review A tale already known and profoundly appreciated by members of my generation. It is to our part in World War II what Uncle Tom's Cabin was to the Civil War. ― Kurt Vonnegut Remarkably, despite the multitude of testimony and first-person accounts of life under Nazism with which we've been deluged since its first publication, this old, slim fiction manages to smuggle us across time and space into one eloquent tale of perfidy. -- Anne Karpf ― Guardian Spend three-quarters of an hour with it and you'll be jabbing all comers with the injunction: "Read!"... Remarkably, despite the multitude of testimony and first-person account of life under Nazism with which we've been deluged since its first publication, this old, slim fiction manages to smuggle us across time and space into one eloquent tale of perfidy. ― Guardian Better just call it a masterpiece... remarkable power and economy...a reminder that important messages can come in small envelopes. ― Time A tiny book that is beyond memorable. Resonates long after the final page. ― Dove Grey Reader blog (chosen as a favourite book of 2007) Address Unknown remains one of the most significant, innovative and genuinely engaged fictions about the Nazi era. ― New Statesman -So simple, so short, and so very profound. -A remarkable and, in its way, unique slant on a grimly fascinating moment in history. This very slim volume may well haunt your days, as it has mine. -I really enjoyed it. It is a great read. I agree it should be given and shared with Secondary School (and older) students as it makes a great start for any discussion on the subject of Nazism. -The book is both horrifying... and moving. -I found this lovely little book whilst researching the Holocaust, as part of a history assignment. I am a trainee teacher. I would certainly recommend it for inclusion in secondary school reading texts, and a must read for anyone, if only to reflect on your own friendships and the personal external influences which mould them. -It's sad, tragic and evocative. I'd like everyone I know to read this memorable story. -I bought this book after hearing about it on Radio 4's A Good Read and am amazed that I had never heard of it before. It is a book which should be made essential reading in all secondary schools. -I found this book breathtaking. I felt like a spy, opening and reading these letters between these two fantastic people. -Address Unknown is essential reading for all. -I found it quite heart-breaking in its simplicity and the terrible inevitability. It is deservedly a classic. -This book can be read in an hour or less, but you'll think about it a lot longer. Brilliant. -Very simple. Very powerful. -I wish to recommend it to all those - like me - who still ask: WHY? This book should be read in all schools, and should be translated into German. -It took me less than a half hour to read but it will stay with me for years. -- . ― Amazon Reader Reviews Présentation de l'éditeur Kressmann Taylor's Address Unknown is a rediscovered classic. Originally published in 1938 - it is now an international bestseller, and reveals the extraordinary power of the pen as a weapon. This is a book that needs to be read. Thanks to word-of-mouth recommendation from reader to reader, Address Unknown has been reprinted 11 times. Short but shattering, it will linger in your memory. Can friendship survive in a divided world? Written on the eve of the Holocaust as a series of letters between a Jew in America and his German friend, Kressmann Taylor's classic novel is a haunting tale of a society poisoned by Nazism. First published in 1938, Address Unknown met with immediate success in English but was banned in Europe by the Nazis. Tragically prescient about what was to come, it was one of the earliest works of fiction to warn against the growi

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