Als im Sommer 1915 die grausame Verfolgung der Armenier durch die Jungtürken auch die Dorfgemeinden an der syrischen Küste erreicht, wird der Moses-Berg, der Musa Dagh, für eine Gruppe von etwa 5000 zum Widerstand entschlossenen Männern und Frauen zur natürlichen Abwehrfestung. Ein großes Stück Literaturgeschichte - meisterhaft gelesen von Christian Brückner.
The Song of Bernadette is considered one of the twentieth century's greatest novels of triumphant religious faith. How the book came to be written is itself an inspirational and even miraculous story.
In 1940, famed Austrian author Franz Werfel and his wife were on a desperate flight from the Nazi invaders, whom Franz had publicly denounced. Repeatedly thwarted in their attempts to cross the French border, they found temporary refuge in Lourdes, home of the famous shrine where Bernadette received visions of the Virgin Mary and where millions come in faith to seek a miracle.
Werfel became fascinated with Bernadette's story and began to visit the sacred grotto every day, swearing that, should he and his wife be granted escape from the Nazis, he would write the story of Bernadette for all the world. Franz's prayers were answered, and in America he wrote his masterpiece, The Song of Bernadette, a beautiful fusion of faith and craft.
Translated by Ludwig Lewisohn
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