Outwitting the Gestapo by Lucie Aubrac & Konrad Bieber & Betsy Wing

Outwitting the Gestapo Provides information about wartime food, clothes, schooling and manners. The author presents a tale of married love, sustained and requited. She offers an account of her participation in the Resistance: of the months when, though pregnant, she planned and took part in raids to free comrades - including her husband, under Nazi death sentence.

"A breathtaking account that feeds the soul as much as it satisfies the appetite for vicarious danger." - "Kirkus Reviews". "This book is riveting. Adventure, terror, horror, and excitement are all here; it is a feminist class as well...full of interesting information about wartime food, clothes, schooling and manners. It is also a sturdy tale of married love, sustained and requited. The translation is so good that it reads as if it had been written in English." - "Times Literary Supplement". "Lively and absorbing... [Aubrac's] book interweaves the everyday experience of incredibly hard times...with Resistance activities." - "London Review of Books". "There is a relish for the idiosyncratic ramifications of human character that reveal themselves in crisis... As the record of a female resistante's exploits, Aubrac's account is doubly valuable. [There is] a compelling sense of immediacy as events unfold." - "Washington Post Book World". "An excellent historical introduction on the Resistance movement...and an appropriately taut translation...enhance the impact of this stirring tale of heroism, which concerns not only Resistance members but ordinary citizens, notably women." - "Publishers Weekly". Lucie Aubrac, of Catholic and peasant background, was teaching history in a Lyon girls' school and newly married to Raymond, a Jewish engineer, when World War II broke out and divided France. The couple, living in the Vichy zone, soon joined the Resistance movement in opposition to the Nazis and their collaborators. "Outwitting the Gestapo" is Lucie's harrowing account of her participation in the Resistance: of the months when, though pregnant, she planned and took part in raids to free comrades - including her husband, under Nazi death sentence - from the prisons of Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyon." The translator, Konrad Bieber, is an emeritus professor of French and comparative literature at SUNY, Stony Brook, and a survivor of Nazi Terror. The introducer is Margaret Collins Weitz, professor of humanities and languages at Suffolk University in Boston.
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ISBN-10 : 0803259239 ISBN-13 : 9780803259232
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/01/1995

Publisher : University of Nebraska Press

Page Length : 241mm

Page Size : 230mm