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Panorama

Published
Jan 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
480

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A brilliant epic, Panorama is a portrait of a place and people soon to be destroyed, as seen through the eyes of young Josef Kramer. Told in ten distinct scenes, it begins in pastoral Word War I–era Bohemia, where the boy passively witnesses the "wonders of the world" in a thrilling panorama display; follows him to a German boarding school full of creeping xenophobia and prejudice; and finds him in young adulthood sent to a labor camp and then to one of the infamous extermination camps, before he chooses exile abroad after the war. Josef's philosophical journey mirrors the author's own: from a stoic acceptance of events to a realization that "the viewer is also the participant" and that action must be taken in life, if only to make sure the dead are not forgotten.

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Jan 2012 Modern Library ISBN 0812980603
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First Edition Jan 2011 Random House ISBN 1400068517
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Jan 2011 Random House ISBN 059449415X
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May 2011 Random House ISBN 0307794466
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May 2011 Random House ISBN B004QZ9VE6
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