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Long Shadows
Truth, Lies and History
Written by Erna ParisErna Paris Author Alert
Category: History
Format: Trade Paperback, 512 pages
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 978-0-676-97276-4 (0-676-97276-4)

Pub Date: October 9, 2001
Price: $24.95

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Long Shadows
Written by Erna Paris

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780676972764
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About this Book

Award-winning writer Erna Paris chronicles her journey over four continents into the shifting terrain of war and memory. Combining gripping storytelling with insight and sharp observation, Paris takes us to places of reckoning – be they courtrooms or concentration camps – and finds hope in the way ordinary people grapple with the conflicts of our time: the aftermath of World War II in Japan, slavery in the U.S., apartheid in South Africa, and the legacy of the Holocaust in Germany and France.

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Awards

SUBMITTED - Ambassador Book Award
SUBMITTED 2001 - Canadian Jewish Book Award
WINNER 2000 - Shaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing
WINNER 2000 - Pearson Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize

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Review Quotes

"The reader is changed forever by reading Long Shadows. Working one's way through this book is akin to listening to complete symphonies of Gustav Mahler in a single sitting—an overwhelming experience, one that raises the profound philosophical questions of our time. Paris's analysis and storytelling talents never let the reader go. Deeply moving." —Quill and Quire

“[an] ambitious…superb work of popular history and thought. [a] brilliantly conceived quest…Long Shadows is simply first-rate writing…an intellectual triumph, in its refusal to succumb to denial and its hopeful faith that it’s better to know.” —Stan Persky, Vancouver Sun

"[Erna] Paris…intelligently examines [memory] within the context of national remembrance." —Canadian Jewish News

"[Long Shadows] rings with the moral authority of a voice raised in defence of human rights and cries out for no-amnesty accountability for war crimes." —Montreal Gazette

"[a] powerful and sombre book…Paris’s belief in an honest search for the facts…is admirable and ultimately inspiring." —The Globe and Mail

”[Paris] walks with a keen eye, a journalist’s skill at detail…a high intelligence and a deft pen…. [A] timely contribution.” —Ottawa CItizen

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Erna Paris Official Web site

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Prelude: A Journey to the Stricken Lands

MEMORY AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1. The Stone of Sisyphus: Germany
2. Through a Glass Darkly: France
3. Erasing History: Pretense and Oblivion in Japan

WAR, MEMORY AND RACE
4. The Shadow of Slavery: The United States
5. The Beloved Country: Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa

WAR, MEMORY AND IDENTITY
6. Who Will Own the Holocaust?
7. the Furies of War Revisit Europe: Yugoslavia and Bosnia

IS THERE JUSTICE?
8. New Genocide, New Trials: The Legacy of Nuremberg

Coda: In the Wake of Memory and Forgetfulness

Notes
Index

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About this Author

Erna Paris is the winner of ten national and international writing awards, including the Canada-U.S. White Award for journalism, a gold medal from the National Magazine Awards Foundation, and four Media Club of Canada awards for feature writing and radio documentary. She is the author of five previous acclaimed books of literary non-fiction, most recently The End of Days: Tolerance, Tyranny and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, which won the 1996 National Jewish Book Award for History. She lives in Toronto.

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