Publication

1989 - New American Library, New York, N.Y, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

83,000 words, Guess

Page Count

332 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780452262232
  • Open LibraryOL2049699M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.52
  • LCCPS3513.E46 W56 1989
  • LCCPS3513.E46W56 1989

Description

Originally published in 1948, this powerful novel follows a U.S. Army infantry battalion in Europe through the last months of the Second World War - through the Battle of the Bulge, the Allied sweep across Germany, and the discovery of the Nazi death camps. Jacob Levy, a young soldier from St. Louis, has never given much thought to politics, world affairs, or his own Jewish heritage, but after the liberation of Dachau, he confronts the horror of the Holocaust and takes his own violent revenge. Jolted into a new understanding of humanity's connectedness, he comes to terms with his own Jewish identity and grapples with questions of individual moral responsibility that are still contemporary fifty years later. In her afterword, Martha Gellhorn traces the roots of the novel in her own experience as a war correspondent who first heard of the Nazi concentration camps during the Spanish Civil War and herself got to Dachau a week after American soldiers discovered the camp at the end of a village street.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Plume American women writers

Other Editions

  • Point of no returnNew American Library1989-01-01

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