Anus Mundi

Anus Mundi
Author: Wiesław Kielar
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Anus Mundi is the first eyewitness report of the Holocaust to record the horror of the camps from their inception in 1941 to liberation. Considered the definitive book on Auschwitz, it won two national literature prizes when published in its original Polish and was a bestseller in West Germany in 1979." -- Dust jacket.

Anus Mundi

Anus Mundi
Author: Wiesław Kielar
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9788377042212

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Anus Mundi

Anus Mundi
Author: Wieslav Kielar
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1975
Genre:
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Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death

Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death
Author: Otto Dov Kulka
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0718197011

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Otto Dov Kulka's memoir of a childhood spent in Auschwitz is a literary feat of astounding emotional power, exploring the permanent and indelible marks left by the Holocaust Winner of the JEWISH QUARTERLY-WINGATE PRIZE 2014 As a child, the distinguished historian Otto Dov Kulka was sent first to the ghetto of Theresienstadt and then to Auschwitz. As one of the few survivors he has spent much of his life studying Nazism and the Holocaust, but always as a discipline requiring the greatest coldness and objectivity, with his personal story set to one side. But he has remained haunted by specific memories and images, thoughts he has been unable to shake off. Translated by Ralph Mandel. 'The greatest book on Auschwitz since Primo Levi ... Kulka has achieved the impossible' - the panel of Judges, Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize

A History of Gay Literature

A History of Gay Literature
Author: Gregory Woods
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300080889

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Account of male gay literature across cultures and languages and from ancient times to the present. It traces writing by and about homosexual men from ancient Greece and Rome through the Middle Ages and Renaissance to the twentieth-century gay literary explosion. It includes writers of wide-ranging literary status (from high cultural icons like Virgil, Dante, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Proust to popular novelists like Clive Barker and Dashiell Hammett) and of various locations (from Mishima s Tokyo and Abu Nuwas s Baghdad to David Leavitt s New York). It also deals with representations of male-male love by writers who were not themselves homosexual or bisexual men.

The Zone of Interest

The Zone of Interest
Author: Martin Amis
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385353502

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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • From one the most virtuosic authors in the English language: a powerful novel, written with urgency and moral force, that explores life—and love—among the Nazi bureaucrats of Auschwitz. "A masterpiece.... Profound, powerful and morally urgent.... A benchmark for what serious literature can achieve." —San Francisco Chronicle Martin Amis first tackled the Holocaust in 1991 with his bestselling novel Time's Arrow. He returns again to the Shoah with this astonishing portrayal of life in "the zone of interest," or "kat zet"—the Nazis' euphemism for Auschwitz. The narrative rotates among three main characters: Paul Doll, the crass, drunken camp commandant; Thomsen, nephew of Hitler's private secretary, in love with Doll's wife; and Szmul, one of the Jewish prisoners charged with disposing of the bodies. Through these three narrative threads, Amis summons a searing, profound, darkly funny portrait of the most infamous place in history. An epilogue by the author elucidates Amis's reasons and method for undertaking this extraordinary project.

To Begin Where I Am

To Begin Where I Am
Author: Czeslaw Milosz
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2002-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780374528591

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Collects five decades of essays by the Nobel Prize-winning writer, covering topics including war, human nature, faith, communism, and Polish culture.

The Roman Monster

The Roman Monster
Author: Lawrence Buck
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271090995

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In December 1495 the Tiber River flooded the city of Rome causing extensive drowning and destruction. When the water finally receded, a rumor began to circulate that a grotesque monstrosity had been discovered in the muddy detritus—the Roman monster. The creature itself is inherently fascinating, consisting of an eclectic combination of human and animal body parts. The symbolism of these elements, the interpretations that religious controversialists read into them, and the history of the image itself, help to document antipapal polemics from fifteenth-century Rome to the Elizabethan religious settlement. This study examines the iconography of the image of the Roman monster and offers ideological reasons for associating the image with the pre-Reformation Waldensians and Bohemian Brethren. It accounts for the reproduction and survival of the monster's image in fifteenth-century Bohemia and provides historical background on the topos of the papal Antichrist, a concept that Philip Melanchthon associated with the monster. It contextualizes Melanchthon’s tract, “The Pope-Ass Explained,” within the first five years of the Lutheran movement, and it documents the popularity of the Roman monster within the polemical and apocalyptic writings of the Reformation. This is a careful examination and interpretation of all relevant primary documents and secondary historical literature in telling the story of the origins and impact of the most famous monstrous portent of the Reformation era.

Anus mundi

Anus mundi
Author: Wiesław Kielar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1980
Genre: Prisoners of war
ISBN:

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Anus Mundi

Anus Mundi
Author: Wiesław Kielar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

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