The Escape Artist - Jonathan Freedland

The Escape Artist

Jonathan Freedland

出版社

John Murray

出版时间

2022-07-09

ISBN

9781529369045

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In April 1944 a teenager named Rudolf Vrba was planning a daring and unprecedented escape from Auschwitz. After hiding in a pile of timber planks for three days while 3,000 SS men and their bloodhounds searched for him, Vrba and his fellow escapee Fred Wetzler would eventually cross Nazi-occupied Poland on foot, as penniless fugitives. Their mission: to tell the world the truth of the Final Solution.

Vrba would produce from memory a breathtaking report of more than thirty pages revealing the true nature and scale of Auschwitz - a report that would find its way to Roosevelt, Churchill and the Pope, eventually saving over 200,000 Jewish lives.

A thrilling history with enormous historical implications, THE ESCAPE ARTIST is the extraordinary story of a complex man who would seek escape again and again: first from Auschwitz, then from his past, even from his own name. In telling his story, Jonathan Freedland - the journalist, broadcaster and acclaimed, multi-million copy selling author of the Sam Bourne novels - ensures that Rudolf Vrba's heroic mission will also escape oblivion.

Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist and former foreign correspondent. He was named Columnist of the Year in 2002, Commentator of the Year in 2016 and won an Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2014. He is the presenter of BBC Radio 4's contemporary history series, The Long View, and is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books. He is the author of 11 books, two of...

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2023.03.18. 入围2022年的BG Prize短名单,这本书用极为“小说式”、“浸入式”的写法还原了历史上首两位于1944年4月10日成功逃出奥辛威治集中营的犹太男孩Walter Rosenberg和Fred Wetzler的故事:他们怎样从家乡斯洛文尼亚被驱逐、被转移至德国集中营、在集中营如何艰难的保全性命、如何计划逃脱、如何逃出集中营 - 跨过德国-波兰边境 - 返回斯洛文尼亚、以及如何在斯洛文尼亚的犹太地下组织帮助下改名换姓、并将自己在集中营的所见所亲历写成报告以向世界揭露纳粹真面目。作者文笔很棒,但可惜的是前期的铺垫太长了,看了140页才开始讲到“逃脱”,而整个看得人惊心动魄的逃脱过程又相对很短(不足60页),给人感觉书的内容跟这么有噱头的书名相比有点名不副实。
残虐人性的大屠杀。
抛开悲惨的大屠杀背景来讲,这本书写的真一般,严重怀疑作者凑字数
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