Claude Lanzmann
He was born in Paris in 1925. A journalist, resistance fighter, director, and intellectual friend of Sartre and Beauvoir, he said in 1988 that he killed "Nazis with his film camera." His cinematic work is the greatest monument that can be erected against oblivion, an admirable body of work that allowed the inconceivable to be shown and expressed, essential for understanding the Holocaust.
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Patagonian HareFarrar, Straus and Giroux06-20130,00€
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