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OverviewA gripping work of narrative nonfiction recounting the history of the Dresden Bombing, one of the most devastating attacks of World War II. On February 13th, 1945 at 10:03 PM, British bombers began one of the most devastating attacks of WWII: the bombing of Dresden. The first contingent killed people and destroyed buildings, roads, and other structures. The second rained down fire, turning the streets into a blast furnace, the shelters into ovens, and whipping up a molten hurricane in which the citizens of Dresden were burned, baked, or suffocated to death. Early the next day, American bombers finished off what was left. Sinclair McKay's The Fire and the Darkness is a pulse-pounding work of history that looks at the life of the city in the days before the attack, tracks each moment of the bombing, and considers the long period of reconstruction and recovery. The Fire and the Darkness is powered by McKay's reconstruction of this unthinkable terror from the points of view of the ordinary civilians: Margot Hille, an apprentice brewery worker; Gisela Reichelt, a ten-year-old schoolgirl; boys conscripted into the Hitler Youth; choristers of the Kreuzkirche choir; artists, shop assistants, and classical musicians, as well as the Nazi officials stationed there. What happened that night in Dresden was calculated annihilation in a war that was almost over. Sinclair McKay's brilliant work takes a complex, human, view of this terrible night and its aftermath in a gripping book that will be remembered long after the last page is turned. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sinclair McKayPublisher: St. Martin's Press Imprint: St. Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781250258014ISBN 10: 1250258014 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 04 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsDisturbing and compelling in equal measure. Sinclair McKay brings a dark subject vividly to life. --Keith Lowe, author of Savage Continent and The Fear and the Freedom A full and powerful account of warfare that ignored the distinction between military and civilian objectives. --Kirkus Reviews McKay's extensive research and animated prose capture the terror and tragedy of the bombing. Readers won't soon forget this devastating account. --Publishers Weekly Disturbing and compelling in equal measure. Sinclair McKay brings a dark subject vividly to life. --Keith Lowe, author of Savage Continent and The Fear and the Freedom Author InformationSINCLAIR MCKAY is the bestselling author of The Secret Lives of Codebreakers (published in the UK as The Secret Life of Bletchley Park) and The Secret Listeners for Aurum, as well as several other books. Sinclair is a literary critic for the Telegraph and The Spectator and for three years was a judge of the Encore Prize, awarded annually for best second novel. He lives in the shadow of Canary Wharf in east London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |