Where the Straight Path Leads

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Where the Straight Path Leads by Dan Propp, Dan Propp
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dan Propp ISBN: 9781927626719
Publisher: Dan Propp Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dan Propp
ISBN: 9781927626719
Publisher: Dan Propp
Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In this autobiography, Arthur Propp guides the reader through the life of a German Jew from East Prussia from the end of the nineteenth to the middle of the twentieth century. During this time he comes across many other secular Jews who feel a strong German identity but are nonetheless forced into the role of the “evil other”. After finally managing to escape to England thanks to the support of the British underground, he finds himself, for the first time in his life, at the age of forty-eight, in the position of a foreigner in a country whose language he does not speak and whose culture he is not familiar with. During his short stay there, he decides to emigrate to Bolivia. There he reinvents his life before undertaking his last emigration, which leads him to the coast of British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province. On these pages the narrative is interwoven with observation and reflection. Everything the author experiences is an opportunity for him to think about the human condition and to comment on how fragile and yet indispensable friendship is and why life is worth living all the same.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In this autobiography, Arthur Propp guides the reader through the life of a German Jew from East Prussia from the end of the nineteenth to the middle of the twentieth century. During this time he comes across many other secular Jews who feel a strong German identity but are nonetheless forced into the role of the “evil other”. After finally managing to escape to England thanks to the support of the British underground, he finds himself, for the first time in his life, at the age of forty-eight, in the position of a foreigner in a country whose language he does not speak and whose culture he is not familiar with. During his short stay there, he decides to emigrate to Bolivia. There he reinvents his life before undertaking his last emigration, which leads him to the coast of British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province. On these pages the narrative is interwoven with observation and reflection. Everything the author experiences is an opportunity for him to think about the human condition and to comment on how fragile and yet indispensable friendship is and why life is worth living all the same.

More books from Biography & Memoir

Cover of the book The Killing of Karen Silkwood by Dan Propp
Cover of the book New Ways to Kill Your Mother by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Nach Hause geliebt by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Sour: My Story - Part 3 of 3: A troubled girl from a broken home. The Brixton gang she nearly died for. The baby she fought to live for. by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari by Dan Propp
Cover of the book A Walk Along the Path by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Nancy Reagan by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Renaud, éternel enfant... by Dan Propp
Cover of the book My First Summer in the Sierra by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Diary of a Sapper: If You Want to Keep Your Son Out of the Army, Show Him this Book by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Moi, je suis de Bouctouche by Dan Propp
Cover of the book Charlotte Brontë by Dan Propp
Cover of the book The Lion in the Moon: Two Against the Sahara by Dan Propp
Cover of the book A Different Kind of Same by Dan Propp
Cover of the book A Time to be Born by Dan Propp
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy