Cover art for EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM
Kirkus Star

EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM

A Report On The Banality Of Evil
Buy now from
AMAZON.COM
BARNES & NOBLE
LOCAL BOOKSELLER
Add to my list

KIRKUS REVIEW

Hannah Arendt's superb study of Adolf Eichmann operates on a three-pronged front: as a legalistic clearing ground (the Israeli-or-International Court controversy; the relation to the Nuremberg and Successor trials; the forced deportations and "final solution"; Nazis, past and present, and West Germany today); as a psychological description (was Eichmann really a "perverted sadist" or was he "terribly and terrifyingly normal",- a sort of totalitarian age Everyman who no longer knows or feels what a "criminal act" is?); and as a philosophical query (what is the meaning of justice, what are the measurements of morality, when through Auschwitz and Buchenwald the very concepts of good and evil become banalities?). Miss Arendt covered the Jerusalem scene as correspondent for The New Yorker, thus much of the merely factual material here seems, journalistically speaking, old hat. But no matter; as everyone knows, Miss Arendt writes like an angel who could outwit the devil; ten or twenty years from now her little book should still be one of the key references to an understanding of barbarism-and-bureaucracy, a 20th century phenomenon.
Pub Date: May 28th, 1963
ISBN: 0143039881
Page count: 340pp
Publisher: Viking
Review Posted Online:
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1st, 1963



MORE BY HANNAH ARENDT

Nonfiction Cover art for LOVE AND SAINT AUGUSTINE
by Hannah Arendt
Nonfiction Cover art for ESSAYS IN UNDERSTANDING
by Hannah Arendt
Nonfiction Cover art for THE LIFE OF THE MIND
by Hannah Arendt
Nonfiction Cover art for RAHEL VARNHAGEN
by Hannah Arendt
Nonfiction Cover art for CRISES OF THE REPUBLIC
by Hannah Arendt
Nonfiction Cover art for ON VIOLENCE
by Hannah Arendt


SIMILAR BOOKS SUGGESTED BY OUR CRITICS:

Indie Cover art for EMERALDS NEVER FADE
by Stephen Maitland-Lewis