Each month a jury of 30 of Germany's leading scholars and
media figures chooses the country's ten most important non-fiction
books for Sachbücher des Monats. This month (February) it selected
"Für die Tiere ist jeden Tag Treblinka" (ISBN 3861506491), the
German edition of the groundbreaking book "Eternal Treblinka: Our
Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust" (ISBN 1930051999) by
American author Dr. Charles Patterson.
(PRWEB) February 8, 2005 -- Each month in Germany a jury of 30 of
the country's leading scholars and media figures (Sachbücher des
Monats) vote to decide the country's ten most important non-fiction
books.
On the list this month (February)--along with books
about Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, and World War I--is "Für
die Tiere ist jeden Tag Treblinka" (ISBN 3861506491), the German
edition of "Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the
Holocaust" (New York: Lantern Books, 2002; ISBN 1930051999) by
Charles Patterson.
"Für die Tiere ist jeden Tag Treblinka"
("For the Animals Every Day is Treblinka") was published in the fall
of 2004 by the German publishing house of Zweitausendeins Versand
Dienst GmbH, Frankfurt am Main.
Sachbücher des Monats is
sponsored by Südeutsche Zeitung, Buchjournal, Börsenblatt, and
Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
The complete list of the ten books
chosen for "Sachbücher des Monats: Februar 2005" and the names of
the 30 German media leaders on the jury that selected them can be
found at http://www.buchjournal.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=81796
Favorable
reviews of Patterson's "Für die Tiere ist jeden Tag Treblinka" have
also appeared in Germany's two leading newspapers--Süddeutsche
Zeitung and Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung--as well in Mitteldeutsche
Zeitung, Nürnberger Nachrichten, Frankfurter Neue Presse, and other
smaller publications.
Since its publication in the United
States three years ago by Lantern Books in New York, Eternal
Treblinka is fast becoming an international sensation.
Here
is how the website of Prijatelji Zivotinja (Animal Friends Croatia)
in Zagreb describes Eternal Treblinka: "The book that breaks all
taboos. The book that fires up controversies all over the world."
Besides Germany and Croatia, Eternal Treblinka has also been
translated and published in Italy, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
Other publishers around the world are considering it for publication
as well.
The book's title comes from the Yiddish writer and
Nobel Laureate, Isaac Bashevis Singer, to whom the book is
dedicated. He was the first major modern author to describe the
exploitation and slaughter of animals in terms of the Holocaust. "In
relation to them, all people are Nazis," he wrote, "for animals it
is an eternal Treblinka." (Treblinka was the Nazi death camp north
of Warsaw.)
Eternal Treblinka examines the common roots of
animal and human oppression and the similarities between how the
Nazis treated their victims and how human society treats animals
slaughtered for food.
The first part of the book describes
the emergence of humans as the "master species" and how it has come
to dominate the earth and its other inhabitants. The second part
examines the industrialization of slaughter of both animals and
humans in modern times, while the last part of the book profiles
Jewish and German animal advocates on both sides of the Holocaust,
including Isaac Bashevis Singer himself.
Almost immediately
after Lantern Books published the book in 2002, it began attracting
the attention of foreign publishers, and soon translations were
underway.
In April, 2003, the Roman publishing house of
Editori Riuniti published the Italian edition (Un'eterna Treblinka),
and the following month “Vega!POL” published the Polish edition
(Wieczna Treblinka).
In September, 2003, the Publishing
House Prah in Prague published the Czech edition (Vecna Treblinka),
and in the fall of 2004 Zweitausendeins published the German
edition.
Eternal Treblinka has also been translated into
Croatian (Vjecna Treblinka) and has just been published by the
Genesis publishing house in Zagreb.
In Jerusalem Hebrew
translation rights will be available to Israeli publishers at the
Jerusalem International Book Fair (Feb. 13-18) at "Chaim Mazo -
Publishers Exhibit" (booth #422). The local mobile phone at the
booth is 054-7294-565.
Here's What They're
Saying--
"Compelling, controversial, iconoclastic...strongly
recommended...a unique contribution." --Midwest Book
Review
"Eternal Treblinka should be on every list of
essential reading for an informed citizenry...for the compelling
comprehensiveness of the life-and-death story it tells." --National
Jewish Post & Opinion
"A must read! -- how mistreatment
of animals leads to the dehumanization and extermination of people
as 'mere animals.' Well-written and respectful of both Judaism and
the Holocaust." --Rabbi Yonassan Gershom
"There are good
books...entertaining, useful, informative; great books...whose
message reveals a fundamental truth previously unknown or
overlooked; and important books...that can save lives and ameliorate
suffering: Eternal Treblinka is all three." --Satya Magazine, New
York City.
"The moral challenge posed by Eternal Treblinka
turns it into a must for anyone who seeks to delve into the
universal lesson of the Holocaust." --Maariv (Israeli
newspaper)
"Important and timely...written with great
sensitivity and compassion...I hope that Eternal Treblinka will be
widely read." --Martyrdom and Resistance (Holocaust
publication)
"Every so often a book is written that has the
potential to make an incredible difference. Eternal Treblinka is one
such book." --N. Glenn Perrett
"Thorough and
thought-provoking book" --Ha'aretz (Israeli newspaper)
"It is
seldom that such a comprehensive work of scholarship springs from a
heart of compassion in the service of a noble and necessary idea.
All the ingredients of your thesis--that the oppression of animals
serves as the model for all other forms of oppression--have been
available to thinking people for generations, but it remained for
you to pull them together." --Helen Weaver, author of The Daisy
Sutra
"I urge you to read Eternal Treblinka and think deeply
about its important message. " --Dr. Jane Goodall
"The whole
effect is a very powerful document...No one who reads this book will
fail to be moved." --Anglican Society for the Welfare of
Animals
"Powerful, moving, gut-wrenching, brilliant--destined
to be a classic" --Aviva Cantor, journalist and author
"You
must read this carefully documented book" --La Stampa (Italian
national newspaper)
"...promises to be one of the most
influential books of the 21st century." --Dr. Karen Davis, United
Poultry Concerns
"It grips like a thriller." --The
Freethinker (UK)
"This book is going to change the
world."
--Albert Kaplan, Albert Kaplan & Co., Johns Island,
SC