商品簡介
An inspiring story of resilience and the power of optimism—the true story of Alice Herz-Sommer, the world’s oldest living Holocaust survivor.
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At 108 years old, the pianist Alice Herz-Sommer is an eyewitness to the entire last century and the first decade of this one. She has seen it all, surviving the Theresienstadt concentration camp, attending the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, and along the way coming into contact with some of the most fascinating historical figures of our time. As a child in Prague, she spent weekends and holidays in the company of Franz Kafka (whom she knew as “Uncle Franz”), and Gustav Mahler, Sigmund Freud, and Rainer Maria Rilke were friendly with her mother. When Alice moved to Israel after the war, Golda Meir attended her house concerts, as did Arthur Rubinstein, Leonard Bernstein, and Isaac Stern. Today Alice lives in London, where she still practices piano for hours every day.?
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Despite her imprisonment in Theresienstadt and the murders of her mother, husband, and friends by the Nazis, and much later the premature death of her son, Alice has been victorious in her ability to live a life without bitterness. She credits music as the key to her survival, as well as her ability to acknowledge the humanity in each person, even her enemies. A Century of Wisdom is the remarkable and inspiring story of one woman’s lifelong determination—in the face of some of the worst evils known to man—to find goodness in life. It is a testament to the bonds of friendship, the power of music, and the importance of leading a life of material simplicity, intellectual curiosity, and never-ending optimism.
Foreword by Vaclav Havel
From the Hardcover edition.
作者簡介
Caroline Stoessinger is artist-in-residence at John Jay College, CUNY, and president of The Mozart Academy, where lessons are tuition-free for immigrant children. She produced the New York tribute to Alice Herz-Sommer on Alice’s 104th birthday with narrator Lynn Redgrave, the first New York performance of Brundibar, and the dedication of the Schindler violin at the U.S. Memorial Holocaust Museum; and she was artistic director of the Legacy of Shoah film festivals in Prague and New York. Stoessinger is a specialist in the music performed in Theresienstadt, and as a pianist she has premiered works in New York by Theresienstadt composers Hans Krasa, Pavel Haas, and Stepan Lucky. She has spoken worldwide for YPO and the Chief Executive’s Forum and is now working on a documentary film the life of Alice Herz-Sommer.