The Books That Haunt Us - Thomas Fensch - Books - New Century Books - 9781733329361 - June 2, 2020
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The Books That Haunt Us

Thomas Fensch

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The Books That Haunt Us

All readers have favorites from their personal history; "The Books That Haunt Us" is an analysis of 18 of the author's favorite books beginning with Steinbeck's "Tortilla Flat," 1935 up through "The Tattooist of Auschwitz," 2018.

Other titles include: "It Can't Happen Here," 1935; "Address Uknown," 1938; "Darkness at Noon" 1940; "Hiroshima," 1946; "If This is a Man," 1947; "McElligot's Pool" 1947; "1984," 1949; "Night," 1960; "Black Like Me," 1960; "Eichmann in Jerusalem," 1963; "Slaughterhouse-Five," 1969; "The Plot Against America," 2004; "I Heard You Paint Houses," 2004;

Two are less widely known: "A Desert Daughter's Odyssey," 2000 and "A Book of Great Worth" 2012.

"The Woman Who Could Not Die," 1938, is now impossible to find, but was a major influence for George Orwell's "1984."

Also contains the remarkable backstory of the 10 years before John Howard Griffin became black for "Black Like Me," which became an instant American classic. The backstory is not mentioned in "Black Like Me."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 2, 2020
ISBN13 9781733329361
Publishers New Century Books
Pages 328
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   439 g
Language English  

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