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Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence between Helmuth James and - Freya von Moltke, 1944

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Zusatztext “This is a Taj Mahal of correspondence—a monument to married love. . . . the heights and depths make harrowing reading.” —John Arnold,  Church Times “[The] letters and the explanatory footnotes reveal a deep love bolstered by a building religious devotion . . . A compelling, profoundly emotional Nazi-era story that also serves as a reminder of the power of letter writing.” — Kirkus “[A] story of the triumph of love between a couple whose lives were torn apart by the Third Reich but whose letters should certainly belong to any anthology of 'classic' correspondence and who played their part in the history of the humanisation of their country. . . . [T]hey deserve to be read now as widely as possible: a demonstration of the heights to which the human spirit, nourished by faith . . . can rise over adversity.” —Francis Phillips,  Catholic Herald " Last Letters documents what the Song of Songs calls 'love as strong as death,' or even stronger: the unbreakable connection between two courageous people who managed to maintain faith and love in nearly unimaginable circumstances." —Elaine Pagels “The four-month daily correspondence between Helmuth von Moltke—imprisoned resistance leader awaiting almost certain but unscheduled execution—and his wife Freya, who would serve humanitarian causes for another 65 years, is a devastating testimony to courage, family love, and the consolation of religious faith.  It also reveals the Nazi jurists’ implacable legal reasoning as well as the Moltkes’ hope somehow to delay the sentence by working the corridors of a regime in denial of its own imminent extinction.” —Charles Maier   “These letters form an extraordinary zone of light in the darkest of times. The writers think lucidly and eloquently about who they are and where they are, and by the extension about who we are or might be, if we care enough about humanity to stand firm against its worst abusers. An unforgettable book.” —Michael G. Wood   "Any tale of brave resistance to political tyranny elicits profound admiration. But told through the intimate correspondence of a wife and her husband, this one acquires an extraordinary vitality and poignancy. Here we witness at close quarters the human costs of courage and its more-than-human springs. The sight is achingly, commandingly beautiful." —Nigel Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, University of Oxford    “Bombs are falling, the Russian front is closing in, and the Nazi law machine grinds along, preparing cases, examining witnesses, churning out death sentences. In the midst of this destruction takes place the extraordinary leave-taking between Freya and Helmuth James von Moltke recorded in this volume. Through their letters, full of desperate humanity, they find a deeper personal connection, in defiance of the regime that seeks to crush them.” —Martin Puchner, author of  The Written World  and editor of  The Norton Anthology of World Literature “[F]illed with love and soul-searching, honest attempts to sift through their fears and understand their fates, and, increasingly, to find solace in their strong Christian faith.” —Danna Harman, Haaretz Informationen zum Autor Edited by Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Johannes von Moltke, and Dorothea von Moltke, afterword by Rachel Seiffert, translated by Shelley Frisch Klappentext Available for the first time in English, a moving prison correspondence between a husband and wife who resisted the Nazis. Tegel prison, Berlin, in the fall of 1944. Helmuth James von Moltke is awaiting trial for his leading role in the Kreisau Circle, one of the most important German resistance groups against the Nazis. By a near miracle, the prison chaplain at Tegel is Harald Poelchau, a friend and coconspirator of Helmuth and his wife, Freya. From Helmuth's arrival at Tegel in late September 1944 until...

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Authors , Shelley Frisch, Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Johannes von Moltke, Rachel Seiffert, Dorothea von Moltke, Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Johannes Von Moltke
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9781681373812
ISBN 978-1-68137-381-2
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 128 mm x 202 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

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