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Chapter 1 opens with an introduction to Howard W. Campbell, Jr., a man caught in a web of contradictions, being an American by birth but tied to the Nazi regime by his actions during the Second World War. In 1961, Campbell finds himself imprisoned in a modern Jerusalem jail, where he writes to Mr. Tuvia Friedmann, the Director of the Haifa Institute for the Documentation of War Criminals. Friedmann, intrigued by Campbell’s past as a suspected war criminal, has shown an unexpected kindness by offering him…
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Editor's Note provides insight into the American edition of Howard W. Campbell, Jr.'s confessions, diving deep into the complexities of Campbell’s dual identity as a writer and an individual accused of severe crimes. Campbell, a playwright with modest success, is depicted as a person adept at manipulating truth to serve his artistic purposes. This dynamic presents a profound dichotomy: while Campbell’s fabrications may deceive, they can also embody a unique form of truth that deeply resonates with…-
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Introduction to Mother Night begins with the narrator’s poignant reflection on a powerful moral principle: "We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." This contemplation arises as he recalls his early life in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the 1930s, where his exposure to the world of Fascism began, albeit in limited and unexpected forms. His interactions with local Fascist groups and his memories of receiving a copy of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an…-
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Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut follows Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American playwright turned Nazi propagandist, who later claims he was a spy for the Allies. From his prison cell in 1961, he reflects on his role in the war, exploring the blurred lines between truth, morality, and guilt in a darkly comic narrative.-
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About the Author: Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has gained significant attention for her insightful and evocative storytelling. Based in London, she has built a reputation for crafting engaging short fiction that explores the intricacies of human experience, identity, and culture. Bradley’s literary work has appeared in a variety of well-regarded platforms, including Somesuch Stories, The Willowherb Review, Electric Literature, Catapult, and Extra Teeth. Her stories…-
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Author's Note: On May 19, 1845, the British ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror embarked on a momentous expedition from Greenhithe in Kent, intending to uncover the fabled Northwest Passage, a purported route through the North American Arctic that could connect the United Kingdom to lucrative Asian trade routes. This ambitious journey, however, would soon fade into history as the ships were never heard from again after being spotted in Baffin Bay in July 1845, just days before they disappeared. Despite…-
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