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Lädt ... Der Trommelknabevon Howard Fast
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. El soldado de Hesse (publicado años atrás con el título de El hessiano), sitúa su acción en el marco de la Revolución norteamericana, y es una denuncia de la guerra, la violencia y el odio. This one seems always to be on the summer reading list in high school. That could be because of its relatively shallow consideration of moral issues surrounding combatants in a war, and what they mean for people's lives. During the American Revolution a young, addle-brained colonial boy brays obnoxiously at a Hessian detachment, which somewhat petutlantly arrests him, and eventually hangs him. Seemingly in return, a young Hessian soldier is taken prisoner after being hidden by a local family (I forget his transgression - sorry), given a cursory military trial, and hanged. Neither hanging is justified, except to the respective sides. The story poses a full slate of moral and legal conundrums: what level of proof is needed to prove espionage during wartime?; when is a wartime combatant guilty of murder?; are life-or-death matters, when decided by human beings under pressure of war, conducive to justice? This is a spare story; there is not a lot of background information on our main characters. I was left wishing for more. http://bassoprofundo1.blogspot.com/2010/07/hessian-by-howard-fast.html It is about an incident 3 years into the American rebellion in a Connecticut neighborhood. Dr. Feversham is a Catholic, married to a protestant, with experience at the front lines, but wounded and now doctoring in the area. A group of Hessian soldiers are seen in a back path and a simple-minded young man follows them, making marks on a slate. They capture and hang him, but it is witnessed by a Quaker boy who goes back and tells the village. They gather a group to go take revenge on the Hessians. They ambush them and only the drummer boy escapes. The magistrate is intent on finding and hanging him, but the boy is taken in by the very Quaker family and sheltered and they call the Doctor to come treat his wound, for he had been shot in the back. It is touch and go, but the boy survives and the Quaker girl falls in love with him. Then he is discovered and taken for trial. The doctor tries to seek mercy, but is rebuffed by the judge and the boy is sentenced and hanged. This tale contains a maelstorm of emotions, various religions, love and hate, revenge and mercy, and the aberrations of warfare. It cannot help but touch one’s heart. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"Fast is always a wonderful storyteller, and the story is a good one. ... Entertaining and memorable". -- Library Journal Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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