House of memory and oblivion. David F.
This romance gives rise to the hope that a person can hide even from absolute evil. Hiding from him, to be stronger than any circumstances.
Albert Weiss manages to survive during the Holocaust, but the memories are pursuing him all his life, as well as the sound of a train that takes his parents to Auschwitz and the turning younger brother into a bird. Many years later, walking around New York, Albert comes across a house of memory and oblivion-going inside, you can forever forget everything that torments him for so long. But doesn’t memory give us true knowledge of ourselves? And what if, in addition to the world of physical, soaked in evil, there is another - thin, otherworldly? Will the people dear to him disappear from him if Albert worships painful images from his memory?
Roman Philip David, an outstanding modern Serbian writer, - a patchwork blanket from memories, letters and visions - illustrates the theory of Hannah Arenal about the banality of evil and collective responsibility for the deed and at the same time refutes it.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | David Philip |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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