The Sunflower
A young Jew listens silently while a dying Nazi begs absolution for taking part in the burning alive of an entire village of Jews. A moral query into the silent response of the Jew follows in the form of a symposium.
A young Jew listens silently while a dying Nazi begs absolution for taking part in the burning alive of an entire village of Jews. A moral query into the silent response of the Jew follows in the form of a symposium.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780805205787 (0805205780)
Publish date: January 1st 1987
Publisher: Schocken Books
Pages no: 216
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Academic,
School,
Literature,
Read For School,
Jewish,
Religion,
Philosophy,
World War II,
Spirituality,
Holocaust
Il racconto scorre bene, ma fa molto pensare. E fanno pensare ancora di più le risposte che Wiesenthal ha chiesto a varie personalità.E ci si interroga su cosa si sarebbe fatto al posto suo. E, magari, si cambia un po' il proprio unto di vista, ci si interroga maggiormente.Sicuramente un libro da le...
“The Sunflower” was republished in 1998, after fifty years. In this edition, there are many more respondents to the question that Simon Wiesenthal poses at the end of his story about the sunflower and the dying SS officer, Karl Seidl. It is very thought provoking. The audiobook has two readers who d...