Description
With an insightful introduction from translator Dean Krouk, My Father's War is a contemporary classic of war literature. Committed to genuine understanding without falling into undue sympathizing, this sober and reflective book presents an eye-opening, moving, intense, and necessary account of the allure of fascism in a world at war-and its personal costs.
About the Author
BjOrn Westlie, who has worked as a journalist and historian, is the author of OppgjOr i skyggen av Holocaust (Reckoning in the Shadow of the Holocaust) and four other books.
Dean Krouk, associate professor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison, is the author of two books, including The Making of an Antifascist: Nordahl Grieg between the World Wars.
Reviews
An important and timely contribution to the field, with an informative and lucid introduction. My Father's War is part memoir and part documentary narrative, an exploration of a son's relationship to an estranged father intertwined with a terrifying history of Norwegian men who enlisted in the Waffen-SS and committed atrocities in Ukraine." - Marianne Stecher-Hansen, editor of Nordic War Stories: World War II as History, Fiction, Media, and Memory
"A book [Westlie] was made to write, a story that bridges the charged field between personal and universal dilemmas." - Dagbladet, praise for the Norwegian edition
Book Information
ISBN 9780299343248
Author Bjorn Westlie
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm