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Motherland

Notes of a Persecuted Director

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  • 302 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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Motherland provides an intimate glimpse into Jewish life in Communist Russia, originally intended as a personal legacy rather than for public consumption. This narrative captures the essence of a man's experiences amidst communism, anti-Semitism, the Great Famine, the Great Purge, and World War II, revealing the harsh realities of Russian existence. It is a poignant tale of growth, loss, betrayal, and difficult choices, offering profound human insights that resonate deeply, illustrating the human cost of monumental events. The story emphasizes resilience, showcasing how one can achieve greatness through moral strength, faith, and determination despite overwhelming adversity. Natan exemplifies remarkable decency, enduring the loss of his parents and the challenges of his environment. He excels academically despite interruptions in his education, navigates relationships with courage despite physical scars, and attains national recognition in his career despite ethnic discrimination. When the powerful Party targets him, driven by jealousy and hatred, he bravely defends himself in situations where few, particularly Jews, have succeeded. The first volume chronicles Natan's life through hunger and war until his university graduation, while the second volume details his career and confrontations with Soviet authorities.

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Motherland, Natan Gimelfarb

Idioma
Publicado en
2010
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Bueno
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1,89 €

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