Book description
Anne Frank received a red-and-white-checked diary for her
thirteenth birthday in June 1942, just weeks before she and her family
went into hiding in an Amsterdam attic to escape the Nazis. For two
years, Anne crafted a memoir that has become one of the most
compelling and widely read documents of modern history. Few books have
been as influential for as long, and in her thoughtful and revealing
book Francine Prose investigates the diary's creation, its
precociously gifted writer, and its unique afterlife. Prose
demonstrates what few of the diary's millions of readers will know -
that Anne Frank furiously revised and edited her work, crafting a
piece of literary power, which she hoped would be read by the public
after the war. She also explores the obstacles and criticism Otto
Frank faced in publishing his daughter's words; the controversy
surrounding the diary's theatrical and film adaptations; and the
claims of conspiracy theorists who have cried fraud, along with the
scientific analysis that has proved them wrong. Anne Frank: The Book,
The Life, The Afterlife is a profound and illuminating literary
investigation that reveals that Anne Frank's diary is more than a
historical record: it is a deliberate work of art.
Francine Prose is the award-winning and bestselling author of fifteen
books of fiction, most recently the highly acclaimed Goldengrove. A
former president of PEN American Center, she lives in New York City.