A rediscovered classic, originally published in 1938 --and now an international bestseller.AddressUnknown
When it first appeared in Story magazine in 1938, Address Unknown became an immediate social phenomenon and literary sensation. Published in book form a year later and banned in Nazi Germany, it garnered ... more »high praise in the United States and much of Europe.A series of fictional letters between a Jewish art dealer living in San Francisco and his former business partner, who has returned to Germany, Address Unknown is a haunting tale of enormous and enduring impact.« less
A very short but poignant book. Brief letters, which only skim the surface of what happened then. But a complete story, which brings a humanized version of how the events then, effected various people and groups.