Soaring Underground

Soaring Underground

Larry Orbach, Vivien Orbach-Smith
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Author:  Larry Orbach, Vivien Orbach-Smith
Condition:  Used, Very Good
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  343
Publisher:  Andre Deutsch
Year:  1996
ISBN:  9780929590158

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New and unread with mild shelf wear. First Edition

Now in book form, this is the intensely moving first-person account of "the Auschwitz Memoirist's extraordinary manuscript" described in Philip Roth's Patrimony: A True Story.
This is the true story of a young man born at the wrong time in the wrong place. Lothar Orbach's family proudly traces its German heritage back to the fifteenth century, but that is no help to a Jewish boy coming of age in Hitler's Berlin.

At the center of this world gone mad is Lothar, outwardly a cagey, amoral street thug, inwardly a sensitive, romantic youth, devoted son, and increasingly religious Jew, clinging to his humanity and his belief in God but letting his irrepressible spirit soar while underground.

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