The Dark Dad: War and trauma — a daughter’s tale
Autor Mary Kisleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2025
In this affecting memoir, she traces back through her father’s life and war record, discovering a man who had suffered but who ultimately found peace of mind among the people he loved most.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781991016560
ISBN-10: 1991016565
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 1991016565
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
Cuprins
1. The dark dad 9
2. A difficult childhood 13
3. Life on the hill 25
4. A call to war 31
5. Egypt 37
6. To Greece and back again 55
7. The Battle of Sidi Rezegh 67
8. Capture 85
9. The journey to Campo PG 66, Capua 93
10. PG 52, Chiavari, Pian di Coreglia 109
11. PG 57, Gruppignano 129
12. PG 103/6, Ampezzo 147
13. Stalag XI-A, Altengrabow 165
14. Stalag XI-B, Fallingbostel 177
15. Repatriation 189
16. The return home 202
17. Aftermath 207
18. Final struggle 228
Postscript 235
Notes 238
Bibliography 252
Acknowledgements 259
About the author 263
2. A difficult childhood 13
3. Life on the hill 25
4. A call to war 31
5. Egypt 37
6. To Greece and back again 55
7. The Battle of Sidi Rezegh 67
8. Capture 85
9. The journey to Campo PG 66, Capua 93
10. PG 52, Chiavari, Pian di Coreglia 109
11. PG 57, Gruppignano 129
12. PG 103/6, Ampezzo 147
13. Stalag XI-A, Altengrabow 165
14. Stalag XI-B, Fallingbostel 177
15. Repatriation 189
16. The return home 202
17. Aftermath 207
18. Final struggle 228
Postscript 235
Notes 238
Bibliography 252
Acknowledgements 259
About the author 263
Recenzii
‘A powerful, redemptive story and one of forgiveness’ — Mihingarangi Forbes, RNZ
‘Evokes such a deep sense of sorrow I went off and had a little cry’ — Linda Herrick, NZ Listener
‘A memorable, plain-speaking book of dogged research’ — Sally Blundell, Reading Room
‘Exceptionally well researched’ — Jenny Nicholls, Waiheke Weekender
‘Those who have read Kisler will know how she can look at a painting and, supported by assiduous research, guide you methodically around it, with pellucid prose deciphering it into an accessible world of story and meaning. Here she does the same with her father and the locations in which he found himself in World War II. These skills of an art writer serve a memoirist well’ — Guy Somerset, Aotearoa New Zealand Review of Books
‘An engaging and balanced narrative’ — Anne Kerslake Hendricks, Canvas
‘Evokes such a deep sense of sorrow I went off and had a little cry’ — Linda Herrick, NZ Listener
‘A memorable, plain-speaking book of dogged research’ — Sally Blundell, Reading Room
‘Exceptionally well researched’ — Jenny Nicholls, Waiheke Weekender
‘Those who have read Kisler will know how she can look at a painting and, supported by assiduous research, guide you methodically around it, with pellucid prose deciphering it into an accessible world of story and meaning. Here she does the same with her father and the locations in which he found himself in World War II. These skills of an art writer serve a memoirist well’ — Guy Somerset, Aotearoa New Zealand Review of Books
‘An engaging and balanced narrative’ — Anne Kerslake Hendricks, Canvas