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314 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.70 inches. In Stock. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1910760307
Spanning Europe and Asia, Playing Chess with the Devil is the true story of the remarkable people who risked their lives to protect countless civilians from the Nazis and the Japanese during the second world war. Among these heroic individuals were a German military governor, a Chinese housewife, a Danish sailor, an American missionary and two China-based German businessmen.
This is an updated and extended version of Zhang Yawen’s award-winning 2002 novel A Chinese Woman at Gestapo Gunpoint, which has been adapted for the small screen and broadcast in a primetime national TV slot in China. In 2015, the book was selected by Chinese President Xi Jinping as a gift for King Philippe of Belgium. Based on extensive interviews and research, Zhang not only presents the dramatic events surrounding the resistance to fascism, but also delivers a passionate plea for mankind to learn from the mistakes of the past.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
Zhang Yawen was born in a poor, remote mountain region of Northeast China in 1944. Her writing career began in 1979 with a 3,000-word story that was published in a newspaper. Since then, she has travelled around 10 countries and written more than eight million words, including her autobiography Cry For Life.
Her dramatisation of the life of Qian Xiuling, a Chinese woman who saved more than a hundred citizens of Belgium with the help of the country’s German military governor, was adapted for television and won the China Writers Association’s ‘Ordos’ Prize for Literary Excellence.
Titel: Playing Chess with the Devil
Verlag: ACA Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Brand New