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Eichmann in Jerusalem:

A Report on the Banality of Evil
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Penguin Group US, 22/09/2006 - 336 páginas
Hannah Arendt’s authoritative report on the trial of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann includes further factual material that came to light after the trial, as well as Arendt’s postscript directly addressing the controversy that arose over her account.

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Perfect sentences with a ridiculous amount of insight. - Goodreads
The tone of her writing is extremely wry and sarcastic. - Goodreads
I wish it had more pictures of Eichmann. - Goodreads
The ending wasn't unpacked. - Goodreads

Review: Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

Comentário do usuário  - Toni - Goodreads

I remember when Eichmann was apprehended and the trial. This criminal's banality of evil was, indeed, banal. Arendt chose her title well. Ler resenha completa

Review: Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

Comentário do usuário  - Andrea - Goodreads

I preferred the Epilogue and the Postscript to the actual "report." Ler resenha completa

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Sobre o autor (2006)

Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, On Violence, and Eichmann in Jerusalem, among numerous other books and essays. Liliane Weissberg is Joseph B. Glossberg Term Professor in the Humanities and is a professor of German and comparative literature and chair of the Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania.

Amos Elon is the author of eight widely praised books, including "Founder: A Portrait of the First Rothschild" and the "New York Times" bestseller "Israelis: Founders and Son"s. A frequent contributor to "The New York Times Magazine" and" The New York Review of Books," he divides his time between Jerusalem and Tuscany.

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