Description
The novel by successful writer Petr Ritter, "Wirth versus the State," features a lawyer as its main character who has been unsuccessfully seeking restitution for his ancestors in court for over fourteen years, nearly all of whom perished in a concentration camp. It highlights the problems of contemporary justice, particularly the weak enforceability of the law. With a deep understanding of the subject, the author not only addresses current issues such as corruption and neo-Nazism but also revisits the communist, Nazi, and pre-war past, into the world of interwar Jewish families who paid a heavy price for their former well-deserved prosperity. While reading this psychologically well-crafted story, every reader is sure to ponder the absurd world one can find oneself in.
Information
Author: Ritter Petr
Publication date: April 1, 2010
Manufacturer: Šťastná Eva
Genres: Czech and slovak fiction, Travel books and reports, Books, Fiction, Travel
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 224
ISBN/EAN: 9788086739403

