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«Тот, кто спас единственную жизнь, спас весь мир» – эти слова из Талмуда написали заключенные на кольце, которое подарили своему спасителю – Оскару Шиндлеру. Человеку, который избавил от мученической смерти больше тысячи людей.
«Немецкий бонвиван, ловкий делец, обаятельная личность, полная противоречий» – так пишет о своем герое Кенилли.
Да, Оскар Шиндлер не был святым, но стал – Праведником Мира. О нем помнят не только те, кто обязан ему жизнью, не только их дети и внуки – нет в мире человека, который не слышал бы это имя и не преклонялся перед скромным мужеством Шиндлера.
В 1993 году Стивен Спилберг снял по роману Томаса Кенилли фильм, который стал одним из самых значительных произведений мирового кинематографа и удостоен семи премий «Оскар».
Winner of the Booker Prize
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Award for Fiction
Schindler’s Ark (Schindler’s List in USA) is a remarkable work of fiction based on the true story of German industrialist and war profiteer, Oskar Schindler, who, confronted with the horror of the extermination camps, gambled his life and fortune to rescue 1,300 Jews from the gas chambers.
Working with the actual testimony of Schindler’s Jews, Thomas Keneally artfully depicts the courage and shrewdness of an unlikely savior, a man who is a flawed mixture of hedonism and decency and who, in the presence of unutterable evil, transcends the limits of his own humanity.
From Publishers Weekly
A mesmerizing novel based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German industralist who saved and succored more than 1000 Jews from the Nazis at enormous financial and emotional expense.
From Library Journal
How the German Oskar Schindler came to save more than one thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust is one of the most fascinating stories of the century. Although millions are now learning about Schindler through Steven Spielberg’s recent Academy Award-winning film, his achievement first gained prominence with Keneally’s 1982 “facticious” novel (which is also the basis for the film). Keneally’s account is less melodramatic than the motion picture, and although he does not fully explain how a hedonistic German could have been so altered by the plight of the Jewish workers in his factory, he does make Schindler less enigmatic than the big-screen version. Ben Kingsley, one of the film's stars, reads in a calculatedly matter-of-fact tone, letting the story's power alone convey its complicated emotions. Highly recommended.Michael Adams, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Lib., Madison, N.J.