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Nathan Greenfield

    Nathan M. Greenfield est le correspondant canadien du Times Educational Supplement et un contributeur à Maclean’s, Canadian Geographic et The Times Literary Supplement. Son œuvre se distingue par ses explorations approfondies de sujets historiques, révélant des aspects moins examinés d'événements marquants. Greenfield donne vie à des moments complexes du passé grâce à une recherche méticuleuse et une narration captivante. Sa voix d'auteur singulière est saluée pour sa précision et sa capacité à lier les récits factuels aux expériences humaines qui les ont façonnés, faisant de l'histoire un récit vivant et engageant.

    Anything But a Still Life
    Hanged in Medicine Hat
    • For three years during the Second World War, 12,000 Nazis were held in a prisoner-of-war camp at the edge of Medicine Hat, an isolated city of 12,000 people on the bald Canadian prairie. The camp and the townsfolk lived cheerfully side-by-side until two men were beaten and hanged by their fellow prisoners and no one on the scene would admit to knowing anything about the crimes. RCMP investigators infiltrated the camp and discovered the existence of a shadow Nazi government, complete with its own Gestapo responsible for enforcing discipline and loyalty to the Fuhrer. Suspects were identified. Charges were laid. A series of gripping trials resulted in the last mass hanging in Canadian history. Now, eighty years after the fact, acclaimed historian Nathan Greenfield presents stunning new evidence that raises grave questions about whether justice was served on either side of the wire in Medicine Hat.

      Hanged in Medicine Hat
    • Anything But a Still Life

      The Art and Lives of Molly Lamb and Bruno Bobak

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the lives of prominent war artists Molly Lamb and Bruno Bobak, this biography delves into their artistic evolution and tumultuous marriage lasting over fifty years. Molly's vibrant, dynamic paintings contrast with Bruno's near-abstract cityscapes and haunting landscapes, showcasing their unique contributions to Canadian art. Acclaimed author Nathan M. Greenfield combines archival research, personal diaries, and interviews to create an intimate portrait of their lives, artistic achievements, and the complexities of their relationship, including their experiences during World War II.

      Anything But a Still Life