The Devil's Hand
Autobiography of the 'terrorist' Andreas Gabriel Klein
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2024
epubli (Verlag)
978-3-7584-7302-9 (ISBN)
epubli (Verlag)
978-3-7584-7302-9 (ISBN)
'The Devil's Hand' describes the life of Andreas Gabriel Klein, who goes from being the 'poster child' of his birthplace to a terrorist and multiple murderer.
Dissatisfied with the injustice of the affluent society, Andreas Gabriel Klein sets off for India to find a better and fairer environment there, but is also disappointed there, returns to Germany, only to visit the now also unloved India again, whereby on the third visit he believes he has finally found the desired goal....
But again, India's misguided policies and the injustice of the Indians towards 'his natives' do not allow him to rest. Andreas Gabriel Klein is involved in the armed
Andreas Gabriel Klein became involved in the armed struggle not only in India but also in Germany, was eventually arrested and spent several years in German prisons after committing non-politically motivated assaults.
After his release from prison, Klein returns to India only to realise that his native people are now no different from the hated black Indians. The embittered man embarks on a private campaign of revenge in which his ultimate aim is to 'eliminate' as many of the hated Indians as possible.
Only the accidental death of a Japanese child, for which Klein is responsible, brings him round and he faces up to the authorities.....
Dissatisfied with the injustice of the affluent society, Andreas Gabriel Klein sets off for India to find a better and fairer environment there, but is also disappointed there, returns to Germany, only to visit the now also unloved India again, whereby on the third visit he believes he has finally found the desired goal....
But again, India's misguided policies and the injustice of the Indians towards 'his natives' do not allow him to rest. Andreas Gabriel Klein is involved in the armed
Andreas Gabriel Klein became involved in the armed struggle not only in India but also in Germany, was eventually arrested and spent several years in German prisons after committing non-politically motivated assaults.
After his release from prison, Klein returns to India only to realise that his native people are now no different from the hated black Indians. The embittered man embarks on a private campaign of revenge in which his ultimate aim is to 'eliminate' as many of the hated Indians as possible.
Only the accidental death of a Japanese child, for which Klein is responsible, brings him round and he faces up to the authorities.....
Der Autor, Bernd Michael Grosch, geboren 1954 in Rheinland-Pfalz, sieht sich als eine Art 'Weltenbummler', der bereits 1973, im Alter von 18 Jahren zum ersten mal Deutschland verließ, um einen Gutteil der Erde und ihrer Bewohner kennenzulernen und fast neun Jahre in Indien zu leben. Die so gemachten Erfahrungen wurden zum Teil in mehreren Büchern verarbeitet. Seit März 2009 lebt der Autor wieder in Deutschland.
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.02.2024 |
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Illustrationen | Bernd Michael Grosch |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 418 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Schlagworte | Biography • Indians • insurgents • jungle life • Natives • Naxalites • terrorism |
ISBN-10 | 3-7584-7302-0 / 3758473020 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-7584-7302-9 / 9783758473029 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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