Mendelssohn is on the roof is a novel by jiří weil written in 1959 and first translated into english by marie winn in 1991.
Mendelssohn is on the roof.
Weil demonstrates how the simplest things in life eating seeing the sunlight breathing fresh air became the most complex and dangerous things in life and took people to.
Mendelssohn is on the roof opens with the story of a group of men trying to obey heydrich s command to remove the statue of jewish composer mendelssohn from the roof of a building in prague.
The book took 15 years to write.
It is an exploration of the many forms of corruption in nazi occupied czechoslovakia and embeds historical events such as the assassination of reinhard heydrich in prague in 1942 among fictional stories concerning the holocaust nazi careerism and the rise of nazism.
Julius schlesinger aspiring ss officer has received orders to remove from the roof of prague s concert hall the statue of the jewish composer felix mendelssohn.
Mendelssohn is on the roof is as much a series of linked short stories as a novel.
But which of the figures adorning.
Mendelssohn is on the roof is a collection of scenes rather than a complete narrative which seeks to describe the corruption of the nazi regime from the point of view of ordinary czechs including jewish inhabitants of prague and even reinhard heydrich.
Ss officer julius schlesinger is ordered to remove the statue of the jewish composer mendelssohn from the roof of the prague academy of music before an official concert.
Unfortunately this is the statue of wagner.
They do not know who the composer is and decide to pull down the statue with the largest nose who they luckily discover at the last moment is wagner a great german composer.
Unsure which among the decorative statues is mendelssohn he tells his men to remove the statue with the biggest nose.
It is impossible to read mendelssohn is on the roof and not be touched by the plight of the central characters and appalled and confused at the barbarism they faced.
Mendelssohn on the roof.
How safety and protection are never guaranteed no matter what people believe or have been told or convince themselves.
In mendelssohn is on the roof we see the ripple effects that such a ludicrous decree can have.