A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian's return to memoir, a tale of
intellectual coming-of-age on three continents, published in tandem
with his classic work of Holocaust literature, When Memory Comes
Forty years after his acclaimed, poignant first memoir, Friedländer
returns with WHEN MEMORY COMES: THE LATER YEARS, bridging the gap
between the ordeals of his childhood and his present-day towering
reputation in the field of Holocaust studies. After abandoning his
youthful conversion to Catholicism, he rediscovers his Jewish roots as
a teenager and builds a new life in Israeli politics.
Friedländer's initial loyalty to Israel turns into a lifelong
fascination with Jewish life and history. He struggles to process the
ubiquitous effects of European anti-Semitism while searching for a
more measured approach to the Zionism that surrounds him. Friedländer
goes on to spend his adulthood shuttling between Israel, Europe, and
the United States, armed with his talent for language and an expansive
intellect. His prestige inevitably throws him up against other
intellectual heavyweights. In his early years in Israel, he rubs
shoulders with the architects of the fledgling state and brilliant
minds such as Gershom Scholem and Carlo Ginzburg, among others.
Most importantly, this memoir led Friedländer to reflect on the
wrenching events that induced him to devote sixteen years of his life
to writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, The Years of
Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945.
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ISBN
9781590518106
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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