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Lucette Lagnadová

    19. september 1956 – 10. júl 2019

    Lucette Lagnado, ocenená investigatívna novinárka, sa vo svojej tvorbe venuje sociálnym nerovnostiam a zraniteľným skupinám. Jej písanie, často inšpirované osobnou skúsenosťou utečenectva, preniká do zložitých tém ako sú zdravotná starostlivosť, staroba a chudoba. Lagnado majstrovsky odhaľuje príbehy zanedbávaných, čím čitateľom prináša hlboký vhľad do ľudskej odolnosti a krehkosti. Jej práca sa vyznačuje precíznosťou reportáže a empatickým prístupom k vykresleniu ľudských osudov.

    Children of the Flames
    The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit
    • The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit

      • 340 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      4,1(3325)Ohodnotiť

      Lagnado re-creates the cosmopolitan glamour of Cairo in the years between World War II and Nasser's rise to power. Her father, Leon, was a boulevardier who conducted business in his signature white sharkskin suit on the elegant terrace of Shepheard's Hotel, and later, in the cozy, dark bar of the Nile Hilton. But with the fall of King Farouk, Leon and his family lose everything. As streets are renamed, neighborhoods of their fellow Jews disbanded, and the city purged of foreign influence, the Lagnados, too, must make their escape. With all of their belongings packed into 26 suitcases, their jewels and gold coins hidden in sealed tins of marmalade, Leon and his family depart for any land that will take them. The poverty and hardships they encounter in their flight from Cairo to Paris to New York are strikingly juxtaposed against the beauty and comforts of the lives they left behind.--From publisher description.

      The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit
    • Children of the Flames

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      4,0(3804)Ohodnotiť

      During World War II, Nazi doctor Josef Mengele subjected some 3,000 twins to medical experiments of unspeakable horror; only 160 survived. In this remarkable narrative, the life of Auschwitz's Angel of Death is told in counterpoint to the lives of the survivors, who until now have kept silent about their heinous death-camp ordeals.

      Children of the Flames