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Silences of Hammerstein [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x136x43 mm, weight: 620 g, 64 halftones
  • Serija: The German List
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1906497222
  • ISBN-13: 9781906497224
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 402 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x136x43 mm, weight: 620 g, 64 halftones
  • Serija: The German List
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1906497222
  • ISBN-13: 9781906497224
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The Silences of Hammerstein, the latest work from one of Germany’s most significant contemporary authors, engages readers with a blend of a documentary, collage, narration, and fictional interviews. The gripping plot revolves around the experiences of real-life German General Kurt von Hammerstein and his wife and children. A member of an old military family, a brilliant staff officer, and the last commander of the German army before Hitler seized power, Hammerstein, who died in 1943 before Hitler’s defeat, was nevertheless an idiosyncratic character. Too old to be a resister, he retained an independence of mind that was shared by his children: three of his daughters joined the Communist Party, and two of his sons risked their lives in the July 1944 Plot against Hitler and were subsequently on the run till the end of the war. Hammerstein never criticized his children for their activities, and he maintained contacts with the Communists himself and foresaw the disastrous end of Hitler’s dictatorship.

 

In The Silences of Hammerstein, Hans Magnus Enzensberger offers a brilliant and unorthodox account of the military milieu whose acquiescence to Nazism consolidated Hitler’s power and of the heroic few who refused to share in the spoils.

 

Recenzijos

"An astonishing story of betrayal and human decency, about the possibilities of resistance of the most various kinds.... A book without heroes but with heroic moments and small gestures of resistance.... An unbelievably thrilling book." - Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung "The book is impossible to put down." - Frankfurter Rundschau "Enzensberger has written an unusually exciting book, one in which the age of extremes is condensed in a quite surprising way." - Die Zeit"

A difficult day
1(5)
The exemplary career of a cadet
6(2)
A very ancient family and a suitable marriage
8(6)
The sinister general
14(4)
A couple of anecdotes
18(5)
A posthumous conversation with Kurt von Hammerstein (I)
23(7)
The horrors of the Weimar Republic
30(6)
A posthumous conversation with Kurt von Schleicher
36(13)
A tangle of manoeuvres and intrigues
49(2)
Difficult times
51(12)
Three daughters
63(16)
Official duties
79(8)
Cover-up
87(7)
A strange pilgrimage
94(6)
A veteran's story
100(3)
Herr von Ranke's adventure
103(7)
Entrance of a lady from Bohemia
110(4)
A posthumous conversation with Ruth von Mayenburg (I)
114(2)
Last-minute efforts
116(8)
On discord
124(5)
The invisible war
129(4)
A dinner with Hitler
133(2)
Attendance list of 3 February 1933
135(2)
Moscow is listening in
137(7)
A posthumous conversation with Kurt von Hammerstein (II)
144(3)
Fait accompli
147(7)
Hindenburg sends his regards
154(1)
A posthumous conversation with Kurt von Hammerstein (III)
155(6)
A posthumous conversation with Werner Scholem
161(11)
A born intelligence man
172(7)
Two very different weddings
179(14)
A Prussian lifestyle
193(2)
The massacre
195(1)
A settling of accounts of quite a different kind
196(7)
Sidelined (I)
203(2)
A posthumous conversation with Ruth von Mayenburg (II)
205(4)
A posthumous conversation with Leo Roth
209(9)
Soundings
218(2)
A posthumous conversation with Helga von Hammerstein (I)
220(3)
On criminal case no. 6222
223(4)
A posthumous conversation with Helga von Hammerstein (II)
227(1)
A birthday and its consequences
228(5)
A quite different life as an agent
233(3)
The mole in the Bendler Block
236(7)
Yet another double life
243(7)
From Leo's cadre file
250(2)
Without Helga
252(5)
From the thicket of deviations
257(1)
A message from Moscow
258(3)
The inquisition
261(11)
The third daughter in the espionage web
272(5)
The Russian seesaw
277(7)
The marshal's greetings
284(3)
The beheaded army
287(6)
Helga or loneliness
293(3)
On the scandal of synchronicity
296(6)
Visits to the country
302(5)
A farewell
307(2)
A posthumous conversation with Ruth von Mayenburg (III)
309(7)
War
316(5)
Sidelined (II)
321(4)
From Fuhrer headquarters
325(2)
The funeral
327(6)
Remarks about the aristocracy
333(5)
A room in the Bendler Block
338(7)
A posthumous conversation with Ludwig von Hammerstein
345(10)
Flight
355(5)
In remembrance of a druggist
360(6)
The reaction
366(3)
Family liability
369(3)
The necrosis of power
372(9)
Berlin, at the end
381(4)
The return
385(3)
The mother
388(7)
Journeys back to normality
395(4)
A beginning in the New World
399(4)
The sleeper awakes
403(5)
Border issues
408(5)
A posthumous conversation with Marie Luise von Munchhausen
413(3)
Helga's final years
416(2)
The silence of the Hammersteins
418(4)
Why this book is not a novel. Postscript 422(18)
Translator's notes 440(2)
Sources 442(9)
Acknowledgements 451(2)
Photographs 453(2)
Index of Personalities 455
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, often considered Germany's most important living poet, is also the editor of the book series Die Andere Bibliothek and the founder of the monthly TransAtlantik. His books include Lighter Than Air: Moral Poems and Civil Wars: From L. A. to Bosnia. Martin Chalmers has translated works by Hubert Fichte, Ernst Weiss, Herta Mueller, Alexander Kluge, Emine Sevgi Oezdamar, and Erich Hackl.