Stephan Wackwitz, "An Invisible Country", Hardcover, 2005, Paul Dry Books
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ISBN: 1-58988-022-6
Language: English
Published: 2005, Paul Dry Books
Condition: Very Good; mild wear to the dust jacket and an erased price marking on the front page (see photos) but the hard cover and inner pages are both in excellent condition.
Inside dust jacket description:
"Stephan Wakcwitz's family 'never spoke about the fact that the scene of their childhood and the site of the century's greatest crime were separated by nothing more than a longish walk and barely a decade.' With insight and clarity, Wackwitz breaks this silence in An Invisible Country -- an original, learned meditation on twentieth-century German history as viewed by through the prism of one family's story. Writing of his grandfather (born in 1893), his father (1922), and himself (1952), Wackwitz places himself in the historical landscape of the 'invisible country' surrounding Anhalt in Upper Silesia, a town ten kilometres from Auschwitz, and the site of his grandfather's Lutheran pastorate from 1921 to 1933.
Three historical periods play off one another: the years of the grandfather's active manhood, up through World War II; his old age, bitter and disappointed, spent writing memoirs, periodically confronted by a baffling and rebellious grandson; and the present, which finds the author -- now working and writing in Poland himself -- reflecting on his family's and his country's past, and on his own troubled relationship to that history as a young activist in postwar Germany."
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