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This Great Escape: The Case of Michael Paryla by Andrew Steinmetz 9781927428337

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE $60,000 HILARY WESTON WRITERS TRUST PRIZE FOR NONFICTION "What the hell kind of great escape is this? No one escapes!" --L.B. Mayer, on the 1963 film He had fifty-seven seconds of screen time in the most lavish POW film Hollywood ever produced. He was blond. A Gestapo agent. Sauntering down the aisles of a speeding train, he speaks in terse German to Richard Attenborough, Gordon Jackson, David McCallum. The film is The Great Escape (by John Sturges, starring Steve McQueen); the actor, though uncredited, is Michael Paryla. He was part Jewish. Shortly after filming he died. In This Great Escape, Andrew Steinmetz tenderly reconstructs the life of a man seen by millions yet recognized by no one, whose history--from childhood flight from Nazism to suspicious death twenty years later--intersects bitterly, ironically, and often movingly with the plot of Sturges's great war film. Splicing together documentary materials with correspondence, diary entries, and Steinmetz's own travel journal, This Great Escape does more than reconstruct the making of a cinema classic: it is a poignant and moving testament to the complexity of human experience, a portrait of a family for whom acting was a matter of survival, and proof that our most anonymous, uncredited, and undocumented moments can brush against the zeitgeist of world history.

Co-op available Galleys available (BEA, ALA, MLA) National radio campaign (targeting NPR [incl. This American Life, As It Happens] as well as Jewish radio) National print campaign targeting Harper's, The Nation, Ed Champion, Bookslut, the LA Review of Books, Bookforum, The New Inquiry, The New Republic, The NYRB, Rumpus, Brooklyn Rail, The Millions, Tablet, Foreword,The Jewish Book Council, and more Print campaign will also target film bloggers/reviewers, suggesting book reviews in conjunction with 50th anniversary retrospectives on the film Cover design and promotional materials to complement The Great Escape posters Online/social media campaign including promotion through author website & guest blogs (National Post, Largehearted Boy) Goodreads giveaways Considering submission to B&N Discover Program Considering B&T Arc Program

About the Author
Born in Montreal, Andrew Steinmetz is the author of a memoir (Wardlife: The Apprenticeship of a Young Writer as a Hospital Clerk) and two collections of poetry (Histories and Hurt Thyself). His novel, Eva's Threepenny Theatre, tells the story of his great-aunt Eva who performed in one of first touring productions of Bertolt Brecht's masterpiece The Threepenny Opera, in 1928. An unusual fiction about memoir, Eva's Threepenny Theatre won the 2009 City of Ottawa Book Award and was a finalist for the 2009 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. Steinmetz is also the founding editor of Esplanade Books, the fiction imprint at Vehicule Press.

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Praise for This Great Escape "[An] idiosyncratic mix of travelogue, family memoir, and elliptical musing ... pithy ... The loving tribute that Steinmetz offers [Paryla] is that he now lives on, not merely in his fleeting scene in a Hollywood movie, but in his cousin's nimble, evocative prose."--The Brooklyn Rail "[A] touching biography ... Paryla was never a household name and may not seem worthy of attention, but the founding editor of Esplanade Books succeeds in making the case that anyone's biography can provide insight into the context in which he or she existed. Paryla's too-short life was defined by Europe during World War II and after, and through his life, those periods are themselves defined."--Publishers Weekly "Fascinating reading ... elliptical and often intense ... This book will appeal to readers who have seen The Great Escape, are interested in film history and/or acting, or have an interest in World War II and its effects on survivors."--Library Journal "With extraordinary emotional intensity, Steinmetz's close-up of an almost-famous man challenges easy assumptions about who deserves a biography ... beguiling."--Toronto Star "[Steinmetz] combines genres of travelogue, film history and family memoir into a work of gothic non-fiction ... relentlessly compelling."--National Post "Seeing connections between Paryla's life and art at every turn, Steinmetz pursues his ill-fated cousin's faint and rapidly vanishing trail. The result is a kind of detective story, but one where the sleuthing being done is as psychological as literal ... it succeeds completely."--The Montreal Gazette "Moving, funny, dazzling and inventive ... As a detective, Steinmetz is astoundingly thorough."--Canadian Jewish News "Fascinating."--#CULTMontreal "The stated purpose of Andrew Steinmetz's This Great Escape is simple -- to profile the actor Michael Paryla, a distant relative of the author, whose crowning glory (just before his sudden and possibly accidental death from an overdose in Hamburg) was an uncredited 57-second appearance in the iconic WWII movie The Great Escape. But under Steinmetz's obsessive, poetic gaze, the focus gradually expands to capture both writer and reader in the frame. In this innovative and unexpectedly funny book, no one, not even the most insignificant bit player, makes a clean escape."--Jury Citation, Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction "Idiosyncratic and moving ... In This Great Escape, Andrew Steinmetz mixes memoir, scholarship, movie trivia, and one crazy-ass obsession to create a genre-bending triumph."--Joel Yanofsky, author of Mordecai and Me "Andrew Steinmetz is a devoted detective, whose beat in This Great Escape is a great and treacherous one: human memory. Following clues literary, cinematic, medical, and theatrical, he wanders the continents, turning one man's bit part in a great Hollywood movie into an absorbing meditation on the intersection of life, art, and history."--Taras Grescoe, author of Straphanger Praise for Andrew Steinmetz "He's an astute observer who doesn't miss much ... He's eloquently subtle too ... Steinmetz has the writer's pitiless eye and worrying heart. Expect more good things from him." --Martin Levin, The Globe & Mail "[Steinmetz's] writing is fresh and alive."--The National Post/Montreal Gazette "Absolutely compelling."--CBC Radio, Sunday Edition "[Steinmetz's] observations are sharp, sympathetic and oddly comforting, and he knows his way around a metaphor."--Toronto Sun "Charged with emotional freight, Steinmetz delivers. Steinmetz is heroically attempting what so few of his contemporaries dare ... a unique memorial to his enigmatic subject."--Literary Review of Canada "Waggishly eccentric and sometimes quite moving."--Montreal Review of Books


Awards
Commended for Hilary Weston Prize for Nonfiction 2013.



Book Information
ISBN 9781927428337
Author Andrew Steinmetz
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Biblioasis
Publisher Biblioasis
Weight(grams) 311g

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