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The Damp and the Dry

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The Damp and the Dry
Author: Jonathan Littell
Category: Biography & True Stories, Humanities, Society & social sciences
Book Format: paperback
Publisher: OR Books
ISBN: 9781682193914
Published: June 25, 2025
RRP: 29.99

Synopsis

A critical biography of Belgium’s highest-ranking Nazi collaborator, Leon Degrelle, who fought with the Waffen-SS on the Eastern Front during the Second World War and served as inspiration for the protagonist of Jonathan Littell’s bestselling, Prix Goncourtwinning novel The Kindly Ones ([Gallimard 2006] HarperCollins 2009). Originally published in French as Le sec et l’humide: Une breve incursion en territoire fasciste (Gallimard 2008) and translated into Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Czech, Catalan, and now English, The Damp and the Dry is a critical case study of a fascist true believer who was supported by both Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War and later sheltered by Franco in Spain. Littell pays close attention to Degrelle’s autobiographical writings, especially his account of fighting on the Eastern Front, The Russian Campaign, and uncovers an “anatomy of fascist discourse,” developing on the theories of German sociologist Klaus Theweleit, whose Afterword follows the text.

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