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Carregando... Every Man Dies Alone: A Novel (original: 1947; edição: 2010)de Hans Fallada (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Un libro davvero potente ed unico. I temi principali trattati nel libro "Ognuno muore solo" di Hans Fallada sono: Resistenza: Il romanzo esplora la resistenza e la lotta della gente comune nella Germania nazista. Rappresenta la volontà di opporsi al regime e di combattere per la libertà, nonostante le difficoltà e i pericoli Disperazione: Il libro mette in evidenza la disperazione e la sofferenza delle persone durante la guerra. Mostra come la situazione politica e sociale influenzi la vita quotidiana e porti alla disperazione e alla perdita di speranza. Corruzione e opportunismo: "Ognuno muore solo" presenta anche una critica alla corruzione e all'opportunismo presenti nella società berlinese dell'epoca. Fallada descrive personaggi che si adeguano al regime nazista per interesse personale o per sopravvivere, mettendo in luce la mancanza di integrità morale. Denuncia dell'istinto umano: Un altro tema centrale del romanzo è la denuncia dell'istinto umano. Fallada esplora la natura umana e mette in luce l'istinto alla sopravvivenza, la paura e la solitudine che possono influenzare le scelte e le azioni delle persone. Questi temi si intrecciano nella trama del romanzo, offrendo una visione realistica e toccante della vita durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale in Germania. We all know about the autocracies committed by Hitler and the Nazi Party. But have you ever wondered why the German people not only accepted, but openly embraced the madness of Hitler and his henchmen. This novel explains goes a long way in explaining this disturbing phenomena. The novel is based on the true story of a humble German couple, who at great risk to themselves, distributed hundreds of pamphlets denouncing Hitler and The Nazi Party. The Gestapo was under the belief that the distribution of these pamphlets was the undertaking of a very large and well organized resistance force. Sadly, this was not the case. Just one nobel man, and one very brave woman were behind it all. Because, the sad fact is that driven by fear and paranoia, not only Hitler and The Nazi Party, but of their fellow Germans as well; the vast majority of German citizens succumbed to their basic human survival instincts and did whatever they had to survive. No matter what horrible things they had to do, or agree to, they did so in order to survive. Extraordinary story, based on real life, of a couple who circulate hand-written anti-Hitler postcards in Berlin. Eventually they are caught. Have they influenced anybody, since most were handed over immediately to the police? Or is it sufficient that they did what was right even though it would have little effect?
Every Man Dies Alone is a good book, a readable, suspense-driven novel from an author who a) knew what he was doing when it came to writing commercial fiction, and b) had lived through, and so knew intimately, the period he was writing about. This is an extraordinary combination. I hesitate to use a word like "serendipity," but cruelly enough, that's exactly what it was. To read “Every Man Dies Alone,” Fallada’s testament to the darkest years of the 20th century, is to be accompanied by a wise, somber ghost who grips your shoulder and whispers into your ear: “This is how it was. This is what happened.” Pertence à série publicadaAufbau Taschenbuch (2811) Corona (112 D) Gallimard, Folio (5941) Mirmanda (80) ContémTem a adaptaçãoÉ resumida emPrêmiosDistinctionsNotable Lists
Fiction.
Romance.
Thriller.
Historical Fiction.
HTML:This never-before-translated masterpiece??by a heroic best-selling writer who saw his life crumble when he wouldn't join the Nazi Party??is based on a true story. It presents a richly detailed portrait of life in Berlin under the Nazis and tells the sweeping saga of one working-class couple who decides to take a stand when their only son is killed at the front. With nothing but their grief and each other against the awesome power of the Reich, they launch a simple, clandestine resistance campaign that soon has an enraged Gestapo on their trail, and a world of terrified neighbors and cynical snitches ready to turn them in. In the end, it's more than an edge-of-your-seat thriller, more than a moving romance, even more than literature of the highest order??it's a deeply stirring story of two people standing up for what's right, and for ea Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The way the lives intertwine in such a simple way and unravels so naturally can be fully attributed to how well Fallada motivated each character. He wound them up so effectively at the beginning, imbued them with their personalities and flaws, before releasing them on their often-crisscrossing paths across the city over the years.
The aptly-placed afterword only served to elevate my admiration for this book and the author's abilities. The afterword could potentially serve as a novella itself, the way it made me gasp out loud and also reevaluate the entire story I had just read. ( )