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WW II Eyewitness Denial
Eugene Drucker
Closed Eyes but Open Ears in a German Concentration Camp
Set during the final weeks of World War II, Eugene Drucker's novel, THE SAVIOR, tells the story of Gottfried Keller, a young German violinist ordered to perform as part of an experiment for concentration camp inmates.
In this scene, read by Eugene Drucker, Keller makes an extraordinary connection with the music he is playing - and with his audience.
Listen to Eugene Drucker reading from THE SAVIOR by clicking next to "Listen" above.
THE SAVIOR, the debut novel by Emerson String Quartet violinist Eugene Drucker is available in paperback.
To read more about the author and the Emerson String Quartet, click here.
More information on the novel is available here.
Eugene Drucker's THE SAVIOR may also be purchased at Powells.com
Eugene Drucker
In this scene, read by Eugene Drucker, Keller makes an extraordinary connection with the music he is playing - and with his audience.
Listen to Eugene Drucker reading from THE SAVIOR by clicking next to "Listen" above.
THE SAVIOR, the debut novel by Emerson String Quartet violinist Eugene Drucker is available in paperback.
To read more about the author and the Emerson String Quartet, click here.
More information on the novel is available here.
Eugene Drucker's THE SAVIOR may also be purchased at Powells.com










