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The Diaries of Victor Klemperer By Victor Klemperer

The Diaries of Victor Klemperer by Victor Klemperer


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Summary

The third and final volume of the diaries of Victor Klemperer, a Jew in Dresden who survived the war. This volume opens in June 1945. The immediate postwar period produces many shocks and revelations - some people have behaved better than Klemperer had believed, others much worse.

The Diaries of Victor Klemperer Summary

The Diaries of Victor Klemperer: Lesser Evil, 1945-1959 by Victor Klemperer

This volume opens in June 1945. The immediate postwar period produces many shocks and revelations - some people have behaved better than Klemperer had believed, others much worse. His sharp observations are now turned on the East German Communist Party, which he himself joins, and he notes many similarities between Nazi and Communist behaviour. Politics, he comes to believe, is above all the choice of the "lesser evil". He is made a professor in Greifswald, then in Berlin and Halle. His wife Eva dies in 1951 but within a year at the age of 70 he marries one of his students, an unlikely but successful love-match. He serves in the GDR's People's Chamber and represents East German scholarship abroad. But it is the details of everyday life, and the honesty and directness, that make these diaries so fascinating.

The Diaries of Victor Klemperer Reviews

"The voice of Victor Klemperer is simply indispensible." EVENING STANDARD "In the hands of a master, the ephemeral is perennial." SUNDAY TELEGRAPH "One of the supreme chroniclers of the 20th century." SPECTATOR "As a portrait of a flawed human being, these diaries represent a magnificent achievement." LITERARY REVIEW "Such a vivid and powerful account of a remarkable life." SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY "The voice of Victor Klemperer is simply indispensible" -- Norman Lebrecht Yorkshire Post "Puts tears and blood into a political era that is otherwise difficult to dramatise and so to imagine." -- MICHAEL PYE THE SCOTSMAN "His picture of life in the Cold War is an invaluable one." COUNTRY LIFE "An essential guide to the most significant and terrible aspect of 20th-century political history, a living reminder of how fortunate many of us are never to have had to make such hard choices." DAILY TELEGRAPH "They enhance Victor Klemperer's rare standing as a truth-teller" IRISH TIMES "One of the most important chronicles of the 20th century." HISTORY TODAY "An astonishing level of detail, an obsessive urge to record the minutiae of horror." TIME OUT "A classic work of war literature and a document of enduring human value. Martin Chalmers has translated them beautifully." INDEPENDENT

About Victor Klemperer

Born in 1881, Victor Klemperer studied in Munich, Geneva and Paris. He served in the German Army in the First World War and was decorated. He was a professor in Dresden until he was dismissed as a result of Nazi laws in 1935. He survived the Holocaust and the war, and taught again as an academic until his death in 1960. Martin Chalmers, the translator of the first two volumes, has also translated this volume.

Additional information

GOR004710115
9781842127438
1842127438
The Diaries of Victor Klemperer: Lesser Evil, 1945-1959 by Victor Klemperer
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2003-09-11
500
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