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Author | : Patrick Hicks |
Publisher | : Stephen F. Austin University Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2020-10-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781622889075 |
In the Shadow of Dora spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program and the wonderment of the Apollo missions. Eli Hessel, a brilliant young Jewish mathematician, finds himself deep beneath a mountain where he is forced to build Nazi rockets. When he is finally freed from this secret underground concentration camp, he immigrates to New York, studies astrophysics, and is recruited by NASA to help build the largest rocket ever to rise above a launch pad: the Saturn V. To his shock, though, he will be under the command of former Nazi scientists Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of who were at Dora. As America turns to the moon and cheers for rockets that lance the sky, Eli is swallowed up by the past and must cope with memories he thought were safely buried. This is a novel that asks questions about memory, morality, technology, and how the past influences the present. If we clamp down images of horror, will they always ignite and rise up on us? "This is a harrowing journey of survival, one that traces the indomitable spirit of one lone man as he spirals deeper and deeper within the Holocaust--while also recognizing what it takes, minute by minute and day by day, to survive decades into the future. This painful yet beautifully written novel adds to the necessary literature of the Holocaust. Hicks is determined to undo the erasures of time while revealing our humanity with a clear-eyed lens. This is what the art of the novel was invented to do." --Brian Turner, author of My Life as a Foreign Country and Here, Bullet "Patrick Hicks has managed to bring two of history's greatest events down to the molecular level in the extraordinary character of Eli Hessel, a survivor of the Holocaust and a member of the vast team of scientists that put a man on the moon. This story is gripping in its tragedy, thrilling in its detail, and unforgettable for its protagonist, whose will to not only survive, but thrive, live, and love is a testament to the human spirit. In the Shadow of Dora is tenacious, just like its hero. I'll never forget it." --Peter Geye, author of Northernmost and Wintering "In the Shadow of Dora is an astonishing novel. With a poet's eye and meticulously lyric prose, Patrick Hicks unspools a harrowing tale that begins in a Nazi concentration camp and ends on the Apollo 11 launch pad. It is between these two extremes--the most base of the basest of evils and the highest of all human achievements--that Eli's story unfolds. Hicks' novel is fundamentally a narrative of inquiry and self-interrogation: Is the past what defines us? Does the future redeem us? How can you know if you're dead? This is a profoundly moving book." --Jill Alexander Essbaum, New York Times Bestselling author of Hausfrau "Spanning decades and continents, In the Shadow of Dora reveals in aching detail the heights of human ingenuity and the depths of human cruelty, and, most importantly, the ways those heights and depths are inextricably intertwined in the history of the twentieth century. This is a revelatory novel." --Joe Wilkins, author of Fall Back Down When I Die and The Mountain and the Fathers "In this compelling novel based on historical facts, Patrick Hicks places America's glittering quest to land on the moon squarely inside the dark shadow of the Holocaust. Few novels I have read so effectively and disturbingly question the relationship between the triumph of technological achievement and our willingness to ignore injustice." --Kent Meyers, author of The Work of Wolves and Twisted Tree
Author | : Jeremy Michelson |
Publisher | : Jeremy Michelson |
Total Pages | : 1166 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Oh, no, an ancient evil has arisen from the depths of some terrible place. Again. How rude. Except this time it’s a five-alarm-brown-pants-panic-like-it’s-the-end-of-the-world situation. Because this guy is the real deal. He’s a burn-it-all-down kind of guy. He doesn’t want wealth, or power, or an all-access pass to the most popular theme parks. He wants everyone and everything deader than dead. And he has the mojo to make it happen. In other words, he’s the bad guy. The good guy… Is confused. No one will give him a straight answer. A strange woman kidnaps Zosimos and takes him to a creepy island. Where some even stranger sort of steampunk tunneling machine people kidnaps him from the kidnapper. Why? He’s a nobody. According to his brother and his sister and most everyone who knows him, anyway. Except… Maybe there’s a secret locked inside him. Something both terrible and awesome. Something that might stop the bad guy’s rampage. Or it might give the bad guy the key to unlock the ultimate weapon of destruction. Until Zosimos figures it out, everyone’s day is going from cloudy-with-a-chance-of-rain, to doom-with-a-certainty-of-fiery-death. An epic, unhinged chapter in the weird fantasy world of Realms Unseen.
Author | : Mary Ann Caws |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Artist couples |
ISBN | : 9780500510094 |
"She was to be Picasso's lover and muse for seven years. In that time she photographed him at work and play, in the studio and on the beach, alone or with friends such as Man Ray, Andre Breton, Jacqueline Lamba and Paul Eluard. In early 1957 she created a unique photographic record of the painting of Guernica, Picasso's searing protest against the carnage of the Spanish Civil War. Dora's own features were immortalized in the lamp-bearing woman in Guernica and in the harrowing distortions of the Weeping Woman, the image in which Picasso achieved his most acute expression of the public and private anguish of those years.".
Author | : Brigitte Benkemoun |
Publisher | : Getty Publications |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2020-05-19 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1606066595 |
“[A] spirited and deeply researched project.... [Benkemoun’s] affection for her subject is infectious. This book gives a satisfying treatment to a woman who has been confined for decades to a Cubist’s limited interpretation.” — Joumana Khatib, The New York Times Merging biography, memoir, and cultural history, this compelling book, a bestseller in France, traces the life of Dora Maar through a serendipitous encounter with the artist’s address book. In search of a replacement for his lost Hermès agenda, Brigitte Benkemoun’s husband buys a vintage diary on eBay. When it arrives, she opens it and finds inside private notes dating back to 1951—twenty pages of phone numbers and addresses for Balthus, Brassaï, André Breton, Jean Cocteau, Paul Éluard, Leonor Fini, Jacqueline Lamba, and other artistic luminaries of the European avant-garde. After realizing that the address book belonged to Dora Maar—Picasso’s famous “Weeping Woman” and a brilliant artist in her own right—Benkemoun embarks on a two-year voyage of discovery to learn more about this provocative, passionate, and enigmatic woman, and the role that each of these figures played in her life. Longlisted for the prestigious literary award Prix Renaudot, Finding Dora Maar is a fascinating and breathtaking portrait of the artist. This work received support from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States through their publishing assistance program.
Author | : Leslie Goldman |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Children's stories, English |
ISBN | : 9781416917212 |
Join Dora as she shares with her friends three of her favourite fairytales.
Author | : Patrick Modiano |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2014-11-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0520962028 |
2014 Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Patrick Modiano opens Dora Bruder by telling how in 1988 he stumbled across an ad in the personal columns of the New Year's Eve 1941 edition of Paris Soir. Placed by the parents of a 15-year-old Jewish girl, Dora Bruder, who had run away from her Catholic boarding school, the ad sets Modiano off on a quest to find out everything he can about Dora and why, at the height of German reprisals, she ran away on a bitterly cold day from the people hiding her. He finds only one other official mention of her name on a list of Jews deported from Paris to Auschwitz in September 1942. With no knowledge of Dora Bruder aside from these two records, Modiano continues to dig for fragments from Dora's past. What little he discovers in official records and through remaining family members, becomes a meditation on the immense losses of the peroid—lost people, lost stories, and lost history. Modiano delivers a moving account of the ten-year investigation that took him back to the sights and sounds of Paris under the Nazi Occupation and the paranoia of the Pétain regime as he tries to find connections to Dora. In his efforts to exhume her from the past, Modiano realizes that he must come to terms with the specters of his own troubled adolescence. The result, a montage of creative and historical material, is Modiano's personal rumination on loss, both memoir and memorial.
Author | : Molly Reisner |
Publisher | : Publications International |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781450806237 |
Share a Dora the Explorer story as only you can. Record a Story: Exploring Memories, enables family and friends to read a story to children even when they can't be there in person. Grandparents and other special people in a child's life can create a personal memento across the miles with this keepsake storybook. Your voice will be saved in these pages for little ones to enjoy again and again. This unique storybook featuring Dora and her friends plays your personalized recording as the child turns each colorful page. Each time a child turns the page, a lively musical tune plays, and the child hears the loved one's voice reading the story. Record-a-Story: Nickelodeon Dora the Explorer: Exploring Memories, is easy to set up. Follow these directions: bull; Turn to the page you wish to record. bull; Press the RECORD button. Listen to the instructions. When you hear a beeping sound, read the words on the page. bull; After you are finished reading the page, press STOP. You can re-record until you are satisfied with your recording. Repeat the process with the remaining pages of the book. bull; Set the locking switch behind the screw-on plate to ensure that your recording won't be inadvertently erased. Your voice recording is permanent; it will not be lost when the book's batteries are changed. Three replaceable AAA batteries come with the book. This recordable storybook was designed for children ages 18 months to 3 years. It is a wonderful gift idea for out-of-town relatives, a parent who is away from home frequently, or someone in the military assigned to a faraway land.
Author | : Dora M. Raymaker |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2018-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781945955129 |
When three Operators are ritually murdered, it's up to private investigator Hoshi Archer to solve the case. Things get complicated with power-hungry bureaucrats, old rivals, and an immortal, amoral alien. Hoshi must decipher a deadly computer program and learn to communicate with the alien before it's too late for the next victim-and the city.
Author | : Claire Chilton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2013-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781908822246 |
SHE'S FINALLY MANAGED TO SUMMON HER FIRST DEMON... Dora Carridine is trying to summon a demon, but she's not very good at Latin and nothing ever works out the way she plans. Her life is fraught with weekly exorcisms and having to watch her father's fire and brimstone TV show every Sunday. So, when Dora finally succeeds in summoning an incompetent demon lord, she's absolutely delighted when all hell breaks loose. She thought summoning a sexy demon lord would be the answer to all of her problems, but her problems are only just beginning when her zealot parents try to burn her at the stake, and Dora is left with only one option-to escape and follow her demon straight into Hell. REVIEWS: "This book was YA at it's best." - Gladys Sotiri, Goodreads. "Demonic Dora is like enjoying cotton candy at a heavy metal concert." - upallnightnovels.com. "Demonic Dora is a perfect candidate for the Best of British Challenge." - escapeintowords.blogspot.co.uk. *This book is aimed at fifteen years plus as it does contain strong language.
Author | : Patrick Hicks |
Publisher | : Steerforth |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2014-03-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1586422200 |
After the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939, they quickly began persecuting anyone who was Jewish. Millions were shoved into ghettos and forced to live under the swastika. Death camps were built and something called "Operation Reinhard" was set into motion. Its goal? To murder all the Jews of Poland. The Commandant of Lubizec is a harrowing account of a death camp that never actually existed but easily could have in the Nazi state. It is a sensitive, accurate retelling of a place that went about the business of genocide. Told as a historical account in a documentary style, it explores the atmosphere of a death camp. It describes what it was like to watch the trains roll in, and it probes into the mind of its commandant, Hans-Peter Guth. How could he murder thousands of people each day and then go home to laugh with his children? This is not only an unflinching portrayal of the machinery of the gas chambers, it is also the story of how prisoners burned the camp to the ground and fled into the woods. It is a story of rebellion and survival. It is a story of life amid death. With a strong eye towards the history of the Holocaust, The Commandant of Lubizec compels us to look at these extermination centers anew. It disquiets us with the knowledge that similar events actually took place in camps like Bełzec, Sobibór, and Treblinka. The history of Lubizec, although a work of fiction, is a chillingly blunt distillation of real life events. It asks that we look again at "Operation Reinhard". It brings voice to the silenced. It demands that we bear witness.