The Plot Against America

Copertina rigida, 723 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 25 Luglio 2005 da Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-5-8370-0491-9
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Numero OCLC:
1060735542

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When the renowned aviation hero and rabid isolationist Charles A. Lindbergh defeated FDR by a landslide in the 1940 presidential election, fear invaded every Jewish household in America. Not only had Lindbergh, in a nationwide radio address, publicly blamed the Jews for selfishly pushing America toward a pointless war with Nazi Germany, but, upon taking office as the thirty-third president of the United States, he negotiated a cordial "understanding" with Adolf Hitler, whose conquest of Europe and whose virulent anti-Semitic policies he appeared to accept without difficulty. What followed in America is the historical setting for this startling new book by Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Roth, who recounts what it was like for his Newark family-and for a million such families all over the country-during the menacing years of the Lindbergh presidency. (back cover)

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Argomenti

  • Lindbergh, Charles A. -- 1902-1974 -- Fiction
  • Presidents -- United States -- Fiction
  • Presidents -- Election -- Fiction
  • Jews -- United States -- Fiction
  • Jewish families -- Fiction
  • Antisemitism -- Fiction
  • Autobiographical fiction
  • Newark (N.J.) -- Fiction