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Saints
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ISBN: 0393045714 (USA) |
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Saints
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Good King Harry
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Denise Giardina, the acclaimed author
of Storming Heaven and The Unquiet Earth, has now written
in Saints and Villains an astonishing historical novel. It is a
profound drama of the intertwined meaning of faith, morality, and love
of country played out amid the rise and fall of the Third Reich. In the
charnel house that was Europe in the Second World War, there were few
instances of shining moral courage, let alone secular sainthood. Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, the German theologian and Nazi resister was the exception.
This emblematic figure risked his life - and finally lost it - through
his participation in a failed plot to assassinate Hitler and topple his
regime. Saints and Villains gives us this exemplary life in a sweeping
narrative that is bold in conception and utterly convincing in its power
of imaginative reconstruction. Here is Bonhoeffer experiencing the awakening
of his social conscience while witnessing racism in the United States
during his studies at Union Theological Seminary; leading a breakaway
church in Germany as the Nazis rise to power; entering a dangerous liaison
with a Jewish woman; undertaking perilous clandestine meetings abroad
under cover of official church and intelligence business; and living the
dark night of the soul in prison after the plotters fail in their assassination
attempt. Like Schindler's List, Saints and Villains is a
gripping and resonant novel that confronts the painful dilemmas that beset
righteous men in times of great evil, when sin and neccessity seem entwined.
It is historical fiction of a very high order and of startling pertinence
to our time. Denise Giardina, the author of three previous novels, teaches
at West Virginia State College in Charleston, West Virginia. She is a
licensed lay preacher in the Episcopal Church.
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