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"\"A beautifully written and deeply moving personal document by one of our preeminent contemporary philosophers.\" ⁰́₄Joyce Carol Oates Peter Singer's Pushing Time Away is a rich and loving portrait of the author's grandfather, David Oppenheim, from the turn of the twentieth century to the end of his life in a concentration camp during the Second World War. Oppenheim, a Jewish teacher of Greek and Latin living in Vienna, was a contemporary and friend of both Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. With his wife, Amalie, one of the first women to graduate in math and physics from the University of Vienna, he witnessed the waning days of the Hapsburg Empire, the nascence of psychoanalysis, the grueling years of the First World War, and the rise of anti-Semitism and Nazism. Told partly through Oppenheim's personal papers, including letters to and from his wife and children, Pushing Time Away blends history, anecdote, and personal investigation to pull the story of one extraordinary life out of the millions lost to the Holocaust. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Peter Singer, including rare photos from the author's personal collection."@en . . . "Pushing time away" . . . . . . . . . "Pushing time away : my grandfather and the tragedy of Jewish Vienna" . "Pushing time away : my grandfather and the tragedy of Jewish Vienna"@en . . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . . . . . "“A beautifully written and deeply moving personal document by one of our preeminent contemporary philosophers.” —Joyce Carol Oates Peter Singer’s Pushing Time Away is a rich and loving portrait of the author’s grandfather, David Oppenheim, from the turn of the twentieth century to the end of his life in a concentration camp during the Second World War. Oppenheim, a Jewish teacher of Greek and Latin living in Vienna, was a contemporary and friend of both Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. With his wife, Amalie, one of the first women to graduate in math and physics from the University of Vienna, he witnessed the waning days of the Hapsburg Empire, the nascence of psychoanalysis, the grueling years of the First World War, and the rise of anti-Semitism and Nazism. Told partly through Oppenheim’s personal papers, including letters to and from his wife and children, Pushing Time Away blends history, anecdote, and personal investigation to pull the story of one extraordinary life out of the millions lost to the Holocaust. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Peter Singer, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Biographie" . . . . "Pushing Time Away"@en . . . . . . "Pushing time away my grandfather and the tragedy of Jewish Vienna" . . . "Pushing time away my grandfather and the tragedy of Jewish Vienna"@en . . . . . . . . . "\"What binds us pushes time away,\" wrote David Oppenheim to his future wife, Amalie Pollak, on March 24, 1905. Oppenheim, classical scholar, collaborator and then critic of Sigmund Freud, and friend and supporter of Alfred Adler, lived through the heights and depths of Vienna's twentieth-century intellectual and cultural history. He perished in obscurity at a Nazi concentration camp in 1943. More than fifty years later, philosopher Peter Singer set out to explore the life of the grandfather he never knew. Drawing on a wealth of documents and personal letters, Singer made startling discoveries about his grandparents' early romantic attachments, the basis on which they decide to marry, their professional aspirations, and their differing views of Judaism. Combining touching family biography with thoughtful reflection on both personal and public questions we face today, Pushing Time Away captures critical moments in Europe's transition from Belle Epoque to the Great War, to the rise of Fascism, and the coming of World War II."@en . "Pushing time away"@it . . . "Pushing time away : My grandfather and the tragedy of jewish vienna" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shoah Autriche Vienne (Autriche)." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Philosophers" . . "Vervolgingen." . . "Judar Österrike Wien biografi." . . "Vienna (Austria)" . . "Joden." . . "Förintelsen." . . . . "1939 - 1945" . . "Juden." . . "Ebrei - Persecuzione - Wien - 1938-1945." . . "Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)" . . . "Mondadori," . . "Jews." . . "Austria" . . "Psychoanalysts Austria Vienna Biography." . .