Village of a Million Spirits: A Novel of the Treblinka Uprising
by:
Ian MacMillan (author)
On August 2, 1943 prisoners of the Treblinka concentration camp, armed with stolen guns and grenades, attacked their guards, set fire to the "factory of death," and fled into the neighboring forest. Of the six hundred prisoners who escaped in the desperate revolt, only forty survived. Village of...
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On August 2, 1943 prisoners of the Treblinka concentration camp, armed with stolen guns and grenades, attacked their guards, set fire to the "factory of death," and fled into the neighboring forest. Of the six hundred prisoners who escaped in the desperate revolt, only forty survived. Village of a Million Spirits is a fictionalized account of one of the most extraordinary insurrections in history. With breathtaking intensity Ian MacMillan narrates the Treblinka uprising in the voices of people both inside the camp and in the surrounding countryside, children and adults, victims and guards. For its staggering depiction of horror and for its sheer humanity, Village of a Million Spirits should be considered, like the novels of Levi, Wiesel, Kosinski, and Borowski, essential reading in Holocaust literature."A new benchmark in Holocaust literature, distinguished by unflinching fidelity to truth, unsparing immediacy and literary resonance"-- Publishers Weekly, starred review"Anyone who doubts that a work of literary art can sometimes come closer to truth than the report of an eyewitness should read this novel."-- Los Angeles Times"Thoroughly convincing... ruthlessly absorbing...in short, stands testament to the proposition that a well-chosen word can be worth a thousand pictures."-- Jerusalem Post
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140290332 (0140290338)
Publish date: April 1st 2000
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English