En raison d'une grève chez bpost, des retards de livraison peuvent survenir. Besoin de quelque chose en urgence ? Optez pour un retrait en magasin ou rendez-vous dans une Librairie Club à proximité.
  •  Retrait en 2 heures
  •  Assortiment impressionnant
  •  Paiement sécurisé
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous
En raison d'une grève chez bpost, des retards de livraison peuvent survenir. Besoin de quelque chose en urgence ? Optez pour un retrait en magasin ou rendez-vous dans une Librairie Club à proximité.
  •  Retrait en 2 heures
  •  Assortiment impressionnant
  •  Paiement sécurisé
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous

The Great Madness

Avigdor Hameiri
Livre broché | Anglais
33,45 €
+ 66 points
Livraison 1 à 4 semaines
Passer une commande en un clic
Payer en toute sécurité
Livraison en Belgique: 3,99 €
Livraison en magasin gratuite

Description

"Since its first publication in 1929, The Great Madness attracted generations of enthusiastic readers. It is a unique combination: an eventful war novel, depicting life in the trenches like the best European examples of World War I literature; a powerful mani-festation of solidarity toward fellow Jews and admiration of Jewish heroism during wartime that belied the traditionally meek image of Jews; and a deep personal quest, leading the author from Hungarian patriotism to the revelation of his Zionist identity. None of these qualities have lost their fresh, intriguing taste a century later."
--Professor Avner Holtzman, Department of Hebrew Literature, Tel-Aviv University

"Avigdor Hameiri's documentary novel, based on his own service in the Austro-Hungarian trenches of the First World War, provides a unique insight into the experi-ence of Jewish soldiers on the Eastern Front. As a devoted Zionist and Hun-garian patriot, Hameiri mar-ries many personal contradictions while surveying the terrible scenes around him. Dr. Peter Appelbaum, who has retranslated the novel from Hebrew with extensive annotations and the inclusion of previously untranslated poetry, has done a huge service in making it known to a wider readership. He has brilliantly retained the lively, ironic and sometimes directly humorous tone of the original while conveying Hameiri's unsparing views of the battlefield. Appel-baum's annotations are invaluable in explaining Hameiri's frequent references to aspects of Judaism and to literary and political personalities. This translation is a major addition to the canon of First World War literature."
--Glenda Abramson, Professor Emerita of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University of Oxford

"This hidden gem is one of the most gripping stories about the horrors and folly of war in world literature. Based on his personal experiences as a Jewish officer in the Imperial Army of the Habsburg Empire during World War I, Hameiri takes us into the trenches of the Eastern Front and then into Russian captivity at the twilight of the Czarist regime. One of the most extraordinary aspects of this unusual book is its optimism and the unyielding belief in the human spirit despite the barbarity, the depravity and the devastating apathy that was part of that long and terrible war."
--Yaron Peleg, Kennedy Leigh Reader in Modern Hebrew Studies, University of Cambridge

"The Great Madness is a remarkable literary document of the Great War, using the familiar format of the memoir-novel to tell the lesser-known story of the Jewish soldiers in that war. Hameiri's choice to write in Hebrew suggests that he was writing for an audience who did not experience the war first hand, to the Hebrew reading public in mandatory Palestine, and--indirectly--also to future generations. With wit, irony, and a keen eye for details, Hameiri presents a host of credible characters and with masterly control of literary tropes he describes the impossible, the chaos, the horror, and the total madness of the battlefield. The English translation preserves Hameiri's unique literary style and brings his work to many more readers and back on the shelf of European literature of the Great War where this novel belongs."
--Tamar S. Drukker, Independent Research, Formerly, Lecturer in Hebrew (Education), SOAS University of London

Spécifications

Parties prenantes

Auteur(s) :
Traducteur(s):
Editeur:

Contenu

Nombre de pages :
420
Langue:
Anglais

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9781733892469
Date de parution :
25-06-21
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
150 mm x 226 mm
Poids :
680 g
Librairie Club

Seulement chez Librairie Club

+ 66 points sur votre carte client de Librairie Club
Cadeau

Gagnez le double de points

sur nos best-sellers
Cadeau
Points doublés
Standaard Boekhandel

Les avis

Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.