Evans.Ī collection of four critical contexts essays are intended to treat the novel (1) from a historical vantage point, (2) in terms of its critical reception, (3) using a specific critical lens, and (4) by comparing and contrasting it with another important work. This is followed by a Biography of Markus Zusak, written by volume editor Robert C. It begins with an introductory piece-“ The Book Thief, Death, and Me,” by Michelle Ann Abate-designed as an interview to introduce readers to some of the major issues treated in the volume as a whole. This volume, like all others in the Critical Insights series, is divided into several sections. This volume explores Zusak’s work from diverse perspectives, setting it in various contexts and examining the traits that make it a significant work of literature. Set during one of the most important places (Nazi Third Reich) and periods (WW II) in twentieth-century history, the novel emphasizes the value of family, love, literature, and friendship and the ways these influences help people cope during the darkest times. Markus Zusak’s 2005 novel The Book Thief became an instant international best-seller, was translated into over 60 languages and was made into a major motion picture.
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