Late B(l)oomer

Late B(l)oomer

Vincent Brook

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Life to Paper Publishing Inc.
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781990700200
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In 'Late B(l)oomer: The Life of a Jew Who Knew Too Much,' Vincent Brook takes us on a captivating journey through his multi-faceted life. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1946, during the exhilarating post-World War II era, Brook’s memoir is a testament to the vibrant experiences and profound encounters that have shaped his identity.From the very start, Brook’s life carries the weight of historical significance. The surrender of the Nazis, marked by a handshake at the Elbe River, mirrors the birthplace of his Jewish refugee parents in Germany. This connection to the past intertwines with his exploration of the cinematic world, symbolized by his subtitle, a clever reference to Alfred Hitchcock’s thrillers, 'The Man Who Knew Too Much.'While Hitchcock’s films allude to international intrigue, espionage, and murder, Brook’s appropriation delves into the horrors of the Holocaust and its far-reaching impact on his family. Through poignant storytelling, he reveals the profound effects of this genocidal tragedy on his life, illuminating the depth of personal and historical loss.Brook’s memoir not only explores the shadows of history but also celebrates his love for the movies and the multiculturalism that permeates his existence. Set against the backdrop of the evolving San Fernando Valley in the 1950s, his narrative becomes a tapestry of diverse experiences, enthralling encounters, and a deep appreciation for the arts.'Late B(l)oomer: The Life of a Jew Who Knew Too Much' is a powerful and thought-provoking memoir that explores the complexities of identity, the enduring resonance of history, and the transformative power of cinema. Vincent Brook invites readers to join him on this remarkable journey of self-discovery, reminding us that our past, present, and future are intimately intertwined in unexpected and profound ways.

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