Set against the backdrop of a politically turbulent 1935 Paris, this book delves into a pivotal congress where 230 writers from 38 countries gathered to confront the rising fascist threat to culture. Featuring prominent figures like André Gide and Bertolt Brecht, the five-day event ultimately unraveled due to intense ideological clashes between Soviet and Western perspectives on freedom of expression and political engagement. By exploring the intricate motivations and conflicts among the participants, it reveals the deep connections between history, politics, and literature.
Jacob Boas Ordre des livres
Cet auteur est spécialisé dans l'histoire européenne moderne, son travail se concentrant sur une compréhension approfondie des processus historiques. Il transpose ses vastes connaissances dans une écriture captivante qui invite à la réflexion. À travers ses textes, il offre une perspective unique sur la formation de l'Europe.


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We are Witnesses
Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust
World War II Jewish teens David, Yitzhak, Moshe, Eva, and Anne tell their tragic stories as victims at Hitler's death camps through journal entries that introduce the horrors of the Holocaust to present-day readers. Reprint.