Set against the backdrop of impending war in March 1938, the narrative follows Sigmund Freud, who is reluctant to leave Vienna amidst the rise of the Third Reich. The story highlights the efforts of various individuals, including a Welsh physician and Freud's daughter Anna, who strive to persuade him to escape to London. Through their intertwined histories, the book explores the broader context of Europe during the early 20th century, showcasing the struggle between personal conviction and the looming threat of terror.
Andrew Nagorski Livres
1 janvier 1947
Andrew Nagorski est un journaliste primé dont le travail explore les affaires internationales et l'histoire. Sa vaste carrière de correspondant étranger pour Newsweek, basé dans des métropoles mondiales majeures, lui confère une profonde compréhension des paysages géopolitiques. Cette riche expérience éclaire ses analyses perspicaces des événements mondiaux. L'écriture de Nagorski offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur les complexités de la scène mondiale.




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