The Wind Still Mourns (ePub)
Reflections on the Holocaust
(Sprache: Englisch)
THE WIND STILL MOURNS is the culmination of David Heller's reflections
on the Holocaust, first studied as an adult while completing his honors
thesis at Harvard. With this compendium of poetry,Dr. Heller brings a survivor-
child's heartfelt...
on the Holocaust, first studied as an adult while completing his honors
thesis at Harvard. With this compendium of poetry,Dr. Heller brings a survivor-
child's heartfelt...
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THE WIND STILL MOURNS is the culmination of David Heller's reflections
on the Holocaust, first studied as an adult while completing his honors
thesis at Harvard. With this compendium of poetry,Dr. Heller brings a survivor-
child's heartfelt emotions along with his scholarly perceptions
to capture the agony and horror of man's inhumanity. At the same
time, he expounds on the infinite lingering questions of faith and doubt that
follow the Holocaust, as well as the very nature of mankind. Among the topics
that his poems address are the following: his father's harrowing experiences
and losses, the anatomy of evil, the contempt of "the other", fascism,
the world's indifference and passivity, the mixed nature of life, the importance
of remembrance, making sense of the senseless, the question of justice,
modern versions of Nazism, the struggle over faith, and the unique life journey
for a descendant of the Holocaust legacy. These selections are as moving
as they are thought-provoking, as relevant today as they were in the last
barbarous century.
on the Holocaust, first studied as an adult while completing his honors
thesis at Harvard. With this compendium of poetry,Dr. Heller brings a survivor-
child's heartfelt emotions along with his scholarly perceptions
to capture the agony and horror of man's inhumanity. At the same
time, he expounds on the infinite lingering questions of faith and doubt that
follow the Holocaust, as well as the very nature of mankind. Among the topics
that his poems address are the following: his father's harrowing experiences
and losses, the anatomy of evil, the contempt of "the other", fascism,
the world's indifference and passivity, the mixed nature of life, the importance
of remembrance, making sense of the senseless, the question of justice,
modern versions of Nazism, the struggle over faith, and the unique life journey
for a descendant of the Holocaust legacy. These selections are as moving
as they are thought-provoking, as relevant today as they were in the last
barbarous century.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: David Heller
- 2021, 86 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1664183906
- ISBN-13: 9781664183902
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.07.2021
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