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The twilight world / Werner Herzog ; translated by Michael Hofmann.

Summary:
"Werner Herzog, one of the most revered filmmakers of all time, in his first book in many years, tells the story of Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who continued to defend a small island in the Philippines for twenty-nine years after the end of World War Two In 1997, Werner Herzog was in Tokyo to direct an opera. His hosts there asked, whom would you like to meet? He replied instantly: Hiroo Onoda. Onoda was a former solider famous for having quixotically defended an island in the Philippines for decades after World War II, unaware the war was over. At their meeting, Herzog and Onoda spoke for hours, and together began to unravel Onoda's incredible story. At the end of 1944, on Lubang Island in the Philippines, with Japanese troops about to withdraw, Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda was given orders by his superior officer: Hold the island until the Imperial army's return. Defend the territory with guerrilla tactics at all costs. There is only one rule: you are forbidden to die by your own hand. In the event of capture, give the enemy all the misleading information you can. Onoda dutifully retreated into the jungle, and so began his long campaign. Soon weeks turned into months, months into years, and years into decades. And all the while Onoda continued to follow his orders, surviving by any means necessary, at first with other soldiers, and then, finally, all alone in the jungle, like a phantom, becoming one with the natural world. Until eventually time itself seemed to melt away. In The Twilight World, Herzog immortalizes Onoda's years of absurd yet epic struggle, recounting his lonely mission in an inimitable, hypnotic style-part documentary, part poem, and part dream-that will be instantly recognizable to fans of his films. The result is a novel completely unto itself, a sort of modern-day Robinson Crusoe: nothing less than a glowing, dancing meditation on the purpose and meaning we give our lives"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593490266
  • ISBN: 0593490266
  • Physical Description: 132 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, [2022]

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General Note:
"Originally published in German as Das Dämmern der Welt by Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, München"--Title page verso.
Subject: Onoda, Hiroo > Fiction.
Japan. Rikugun > Fiction.
Soldiers > Japan > Fiction.
Guerrilla warfare > Philippines > Lubang Islands > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Philippines > Lubang Islands > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Armistices > Fiction.
Genre: Biographical fiction.
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Emmaus Public Library FIC HERZOG, WERNER (Text) 36446002066416 Adult Fiction Available -
Exeter Community Library HER (Text) 33249025336979 Fiction Available -
Kutztown Community Library HER (Text) 33249024865390 Fiction Available -
Reading Public Library RPL - Main Fiction Herzog (Text) 33223008928862 Fiction Available -
Womelsdorf Community Library HER (Text) 33249023784006 Fiction Available -
Allentown Public Library HERZOG, WERNER (Text) 34455006916577 Adult Fiction Available -

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