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Blink 3 von 12 - Eine kurze Geschichte der Menschheit
von Yuval Noah Harari
A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Classic on Racial Prejudice & Injustice
Maycomb was, as locals said, a one-taxi kind of town.
It was small – there really was only one taxi to bring folks to and from the railway station. It hadn’t exactly gone to seed, but there were signs of neglect – grass-covered sidewalks and dusty roads that turned to red slop when it rained. Not that it rained much. Trees budded in spring and shed their leaves in the fall, but the heat was constant. It wilted men’s starched collars and sent pearls of sweat running down ladies’ talcumed foreheads. Its endlessness made it feel as though time moved more slowly in Maycomb than it did in other places.
The town had a grander side, too. It was an administrative center and the seat of the county government. Its core was made up of wide streets lined with oaks and solid buildings with stylistic pretensions. The courthouse was perhaps the most solid and pretentious of all – it rested on giant stone pillars more suited to a Greek temple than a county court.
Maycomb had a larger number of professional people than were usually found in towns of its size. It was the kind of place folks had teeth pulled, hearts listened to, and contracts countersigned. Maycomb county was rural – it was a sea of cotton fields and timberland. But the town was an island of urbanity.
Among these professional men was a lawyer named Atticus Finch. A tall, bespectacled man of around 45, Atticus had pleasant, square-cut features and a full head of graying black hair. He was Maycomb through and through. His ancestor, Simon Finch, had founded the place and there weren’t many families in town to whom Atticus wasn’t related by blood or marriage.
He was a highly regarded lawyer – the best in the county at the very least. But he didn’t like the practice of criminal law – it was, he thought, a distasteful business. Important, but dirty work. He’d felt that way since his first case. Atticus had represented two brothers who’d killed the town blacksmith in a squabble over a horse. He instructed them to plead guilty to second-degree murder – a plea that would have saved their lives. But they said the blacksmith was a son-of-a-bitch who’d gotten what was coming to him and pled innocent. Atticus could do no more for them except attend their execution, which he did, dutifully and distastefully.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) is one of the most influential American novels ever written. Set in a small town in Alabama in the 1930s, it follows the Finch family over three tumultuous years as a trial divides a community. Covering themes of love and hate, innocence and experience, and kindness and cruelty, Harper Lee’s book goes to the heart of human behavior.
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von Yuval Noah Harari