A Time Out of Joint
A Journey from Nazi Germany to Post-war Britain
Hill, Roland
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BOOK SUMMARY
Roland Hill's biography, A Time Out of Joint, is a remarkable and moving personal story and much more: it enables readers to re-live European history during the darkest period of Nazi Germany and World War II, when traditional European culture and civiliz
BOOK SYNOPSIS
Roland Hill's biography, A Time Out of Joint, is a remarkable and moving personal story and much more: it enables readers to re-live European history during the darkest period of Nazi Germany and World War II, when traditional European culture and civilization generally seemed to be extinguished, but also to experience the return of peace and a time of hope. Roland Hill was born in Hamburg in 1920 to prosperity and culture -- his father was a sugar trader and his mother an opera singer. Both were of Jewish descent but had converted to Christianity. But the stable and tolerant world he was born into changed dramatically with Hitler's rise to power in 1933. The family moved to Prague, Vienna and Milan. Austria became Hill's spiritual home where he was received into the Roman Catholic church -- a move which decisively shaped his life - and where he started his journalistic career. Nazi persecution scattered the family and he sought refuge in Britain, totally alone and with only a £5 note, classed simply as a "Refugee from Nazi Persecution". Roland Hill survived the European maelstrom to take a full part in Europe's resurgence and his moving story, full of drama and atmosphere - and based on a unique gift for friendship -- vividly evokes the highs and lows of his remarkable life.
AUTHOR BIO
Roland Hill was a journalist for the Tablet in London and a correspondent for the Frankfurter Algemein Zeitung.
BOOK REVIEWS
"A wise and thought-provoking book as well as an entertaining one." --Tablet
"Roland Hill's A Time Out of Joint explains the development of a brilliant man who in later life came to write an extraordinarily good biography of Lord Acton, the historian...It is a vivid and humane memoir." --Daily Telegraph
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1845114957
ISBN(13-digit): 9781845114954
Dewey Decimal: 940
Book Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 325
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