Evil, Madness, and Truth: Gerda’s Story
Title:
Evil, Madness, and Truth
Subtitle: Gerda’s Story
Subject Classification:
Literature and Literary Criticism, War and Conflict, History
BIC Classification: DS, HPQ, JW
BISAC Classification:
PHI015000, PSY036000, FIC030000
Binding:
Hardback, Paperback, eBook
Publication date:
21 Feb 2024
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-379-1
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-380-7
ISBN (Paperback): 978-1-80441-505-4
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Description
Evil, Madness, and Truth uses a fictional narrative to present a number of ethical issues that will challenge readers. It centres on the autobiography of Gerda, the fictional illegitimate daughter of an actual, and infamous, female Nazi concentration camp guard, never named, who was tried and executed as a war criminal.
Taken from her mother when she was a few weeks old, Gerda only discovered who her mother was when she was twelve years old – this by being told by her mother’s sister, who adopted her and whom she believed was her mother. She is devasted by this news. Finding out the details of her mother’s life and crimes becomes an obsession, and what she learns has a huge impact on her psychologically, emotionally and socially. It directs the journey of her life, including an intellectual path that sets her career as a philosopher preoccupied with evil and madness.
Underpinning the narrative, and informing it, is an exercise in the philosophical inquiry in how evil has been understood. The book is an unusual hybrid of fact, fiction and philosophy
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Tony Fry is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He is an award-winning designer and writer, with published works on city futures, politics and war.
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