Days of Our Years
van Paassen, Pierre
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BOOK: Previous Owner Markings (Three Ink Lines and Some Dots to Lower Edge); Light Shelf Rub to Boards; Spine Slightly Cocked; Edges Moderately Soiled; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age. DUST JACKET: Previous Owner Markings (Ink on Cover Panel, Lower); Blemish on Cover Panel, Due to Previous Sticker Presence; Repaired; Moderately Creased; Moderately Chipped; Moderately Soiled; Heavy Yellowing Due to Age; In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. SUB-TITLE: 1903-1938. CONTENTS: 1. Youth in Holland 2. In the Backwash of War 3. Parisian Days 4. Men and Events 5. The Street of Our Lady 6. Notes from an African Diary 7. Ethiopian Interlude 8. After Seven Centuries 9. L'Infame 10. World Without End. SYNOPSIS: Days of Our Years is autobiography, but autobiography in which the details of the author's life are incidental and subordinate to the more significant chronicle of his times. In a larger and more literal sense, this book is the biography of a generation as reflected in the life of one man whose profession placed him wherever history was being made; in France, Germany, Morocco, Syria, Palestine, Ethiopia, Spain. Although the book deals specifically with our generation, the tapestry is woven on a frame of continuity in which something of the past and something of the future are inextricably linked. For "all the ages through which people live are pages from the same book and whatever we are today is the result of the long travail of the centuries." Beginning with life in a small town in Holland at the turn of the century, we see the first stirrings of libertarianism in what was previously a closed Calvinist intellectual theocracy. Then come glimpses of the World War, enough to make us shudder, and more intensely and in greater detail the period immediately after the War. We see the background of the present European chaos, the nationalist greed that culminated in Munich--Bruening on his knees pleading with Laval to save the German democracy--German pilgrims on French battlefields crying, "Nie wieder Krieg!" Never again war--two peoples with outstretched arms hoping, praying for peace. Here are intimate sidelights on Marshal Luyatey, who criticizes Pontius Pilate's espionage service for not having discovered Christ the Agitator sooner; Dreyfus, symbol of a cause which brought France to the brink of civil war, refusing to protest the martyrdom of Sacco and Vanzetti; Clemenceau, who, bringing back the shadows of the past, said of his friend Herzl, founder of political Zionism, "A fire cannot be hidden. There was a breath of eternity in that man Herzl. He had seen the Burning Bush, le buisson ardent de Moise. He was a man of genius, not to be confounded with a man of talent. There are plenty of men of talent in the world. Men of genius are rare." Mussolini, the poseur, who had a dentist extract the teeth of a lion before he wrestled with it for the delectation of his Black Shirts; Hitler, who in 1928 vowed, "I will make life impossible for the Jews in Germany, and I will not rest till I have destroyed the influence of the Jews in the whole of Europe.and in the world." All these and many more pass in this fabulous pageant. Whether Mr. van Paassen speaks of the tranquility of life in a small French village or of war in Ethiopia, modern Italian fashion "with chunks of human flesh quivering on the branches of the trees," he brings to his material a deep compassion and love for mankind. Here is humanism at its best, the revelation of a free spirit and a belief in the fundamental dignity of man. The impact of this book is unforgettable, and its reading a genuine emotional and spiritual experience. In Pierre van Paassen there is a strange blending of the old world and the new, and--for that matter--of the old generation and the new. Born in the old world, educated in the strict rigor of a young divinity student, he has by sheer force of intellectual integrity become a citizen of the wider world and a product of our times. Mr. van Paassen says somewhere, N° de ref. del artículo 003947
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Título: Days of Our Years
Editorial: Hillman-Curl, Inc., New York
Año de publicación: 1939
Encuadernación: Hard Cover
Condición: Very Good
Condición de la sobrecubierta: Good
Edición: First Edition 1st Printing.
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