Dan Gretton is a writer, activist and teacher. In 1983 he co-founded the pioneering political arts organisation Platform, in Cambridge, where he studied English literature. As well as working with Platform over many years on the human rights and environmental impacts of corporations, he has also developed radical initiatives in adult education and has lectured internationally on the subject of the 'desk killer'. After more than a decade of research, aided by a major award from the Lannan Foundation, he embarked on the writing of I You We Them. He currently divides his time between north-west Wales and east London, where he shares his garden with a family of foxes.
Meticulous, clinical and sobering, a shockingly important and
incisive book.
*David Olusoga*
I You We Them is a uniquely gripping journey around the landscapes
of mass murder.
*Phillipe Sands, author of East West Street: On the Origins of
Genocide and Crimes against Humanity*
This remarkably powerful book entails a dogged and worldwide
pursuit of 'the desk-killer', the government functionary or
business executive whose decisions so often cost human lives. The
model of this remote-control assassin is Hitler's architect Albert
Speer, but the German story is subsumed in a far more compelling
and modern investigation of the collective amnesia which so often
operates in the telling of national histories, including our
own.
*Spectator, Books of the Year*
Not since Gitta Sereny’s vast script of Into That Darkness arrived
on my desk have I read anything so disturbing as the early draft of
Dan Gretton’s book. I was shaken to the core by his brilliant
treatment of the Wannsee meeting… The book seemed to be humming
with life... much more alive than anything I’ve read for ages...
I’m certainly grateful for having been given the chance to read
this amazing work.
Great books never occur out of a desire for greatness, but often
out of a possessed persistence in the face of a chosen and
immensely difficult task. This is such a book. In it, through it, a
century speaks to us - not with the thunderous voice of History,
but in the intimate voice of a sequence of confessions.
Ask a Question About this Product More... |