The Writers' Castle

Reporting History at Nuremberg

(Autor) Neumahr Uwe Uwe Neumahr
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A gripping new approach to the Nuremberg Trial, told through the stories of the many great writers who came to witness it “A riveting group portrait that puts these celebrity reporters in the spotlight... An engaging blend of gossipy anecdote and precise, thought-provoking analysis” — Financial Times Nuremberg, 1945. As the trials of Nazi war criminals begin, some of the world's most famous writers and reporters gather in the ruined German city. Among them are Rebecca West, John Dos Passos, Martha Gellhorn, Erika Mann and Janet Flanner. Crammed together in the press camp at Schloss Faber-Castell, where reporters sleep ten to a room and complain about the food and argue in the lively bar, they each try to find words for the unprecedented events they are witnessing. Here, tensions simmer between Soviet and Western journalists, unlikely affairs begin, stories are falsified and fabricated—and each reporter is forever changed by what they experience. As Uwe Neumahr builds an engrossing group portrait of the literary luminaries at Nuremberg, readers are taken to the heart of the political and cultural conflicts of the time—observing history at the very moment it was being written. Providing fascinating accounts of his subjects’ experiences at Nuremberg, Neumahr shows how those experiences marked their future lives, as well as their approaches to writing. What emerges is both a multi-faceted depiction of the trials as a unique mass-media event, but also as a public reckoning with evil that had untold private reverberations for all who witnessed it.

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Editorial:
Pushkin Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
353
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781805330714
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
28 de Agosto de 2025
Weight:
1 lb

Neumahr Uwe

Uwe Neumahr

Uwe Neumahr is a German author known for his captivating storytelling and vivid character development. His works often explore themes of identity, memory, and the human experience. Neumahr's most notable work is "Das Lied des Sirenen," a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of love and loss. His unique literary style and ability to evoke powerful emotions have solidified his place as a prominent voice in contemporary German literature. Neumahr's contributions to the genre have inspired and influenced a new generation of writers, making him a respected figure in the literary world.

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