Nein, Nein, Nein! e-bog
209,76 DKK
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A guided group tour to concentration camps in Poland and Germany allows Stahl to confront personal and historical demons with both deep despair and savage humorGonzo meets the Shoah in this wildly irreverentand brillianttour of Holocaust tourism . . . Stahl knows his Holocaust history . . . but he was also prepared to be surprised . . . A vivid, potent, decidedly idiosyncratic addition to the l...
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
Akashic Books
Udgivet
5 juli 2022
Længde
264 sider
Genrer
BM
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781636140391
A guided group tour to concentration camps in Poland and Germany allows Stahl to confront personal and historical demons with both deep despair and savage humorGonzo meets the Shoah in this wildly irreverentand brillianttour of Holocaust tourism . . . Stahl knows his Holocaust history . . . but he was also prepared to be surprised . . . A vivid, potent, decidedly idiosyncratic addition to the literature of genocide.Kirkus Reviews,a Best Nonfiction Book of 2022Stahl embarks on Holocaust tourism in this meditative yet humorous account, weaving personal narrative with reflections on current and past global events.New York Times Book Review[Stahl's] razor-sharp gallows humor will have you howling one moment, breathless the next in the presence of wrenching generational pain, of humanity at its very worst, and goodness at its camouflaged best.Brooklyn RailAn audacious, emotional journey.The Village VoiceIn September 2016, Jerry Stahl was feeling nervous on the eve of a two-week trip across Poland and Germany. But it was not just the stops at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau that gave him anxiety. It was the fact that he would be traveling with two dozen strangers, by bus. In a tour group. And he was not a tour-group kind of guy.The decision to visit Holocaust-world did not come easy. Stahls lifelong depression at an all-time high, his career and personal life at an all-time low, he had the idea to go on a trip where the despair he was feelingout-of- control sadness, regret, and fear, not just for himself, but for the entire United Stateswould be appropriate. And where was despair more appropriate than the land of the Six Million?Seamlessly weaving global and personal history, through the lens of Stahls own bent perspective, Nein, Nein, Nein! stands out as a triumph of strange-o reporting, a tale that takes us from gang polkas to tour-rash to the truly disturbing snack bar at Auschwitz. Strap in for a raw, surreal, and redemptively hilarious trip. Get on the bus.