The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth
- Annotation:
- A graphic biography on the personal and political lives of Hannah Arendt, the most prominent philosopher of the twentieth century. -- publisher
- Creator:
- Illustrator - Ken Krimstein
- Publication Information:
- Bloomsbury Publishing, New York, 2018
- Color or Black & White:
- Genre:
- Biography
- Bibliography Available:
- Yes
- Original Language:
- English
- Historical Topic/Event:
- Arendt, Hannah, 1906-1975
- Eichmann in Jerusalem (Arendt, Hannah)
- Origins of totalitarianism (Arendt, Hannah)
- Geographic Setting:
- Germany
- France--Paris
- New York (State)--New York
- Date Range:
- 1906 - 1975
- Awards:
- Winner of the Bernard J. Brommel Award for Biography & Memoir, Best Graphic Novels of the Year-Forbes
- Tags:
- Philosopher, Political thinker, Jewish, Nazi persecution, Martin Heidegger, Youth Aliyah, Heinrich Blücher, Totalitarianism, Love and Saint Augustine, The Human Condition
- Notes:
- Jewish Book Award Finalist, Finalist for the Chautauqua Prize
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