Background
Lewis, Stephen H. was born on November 11, 1937 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Son of David and Sophie (Carson) Lewis.
(From the back cover: At the end of the Second World War, ...)
From the back cover: At the end of the Second World War, when allied troops liverated the Nazi death camps, journalists and photographers came to document the horrors of the most highly organized genocide in history. Yet after the first stories and pictures shocked readers around the world, there was a strange silence. Today, half the world's population was born since 1945. This generation is starting to ask how their parents and their countries could let the Holocaust happen. How could the world not have known the truth about the camps? Philosophers, artists, novelists and film-makers of the pre- and post-War generations are exploring the Holocaust in order to discover what perverse element of human nature could conceive of and carry out such an obscenity. In a series of interviews originally prepared for CBC-FM's Stereo Morning, Stephen Lewis explores artistic and philosophical responses to the Holocaust with some of the people who have brought this historical conundrum to public awareness during the last few years. In conversations with the artists, and through excerpts from their written works, Lewis examines diverse attitudes and motivations, from the mass appeal of Sophie's Choice and The White Hotel to philosophical and moral contemplations of survivors.
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Lewis, Stephen H. was born on November 11, 1937 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Son of David and Sophie (Carson) Lewis.
Student, University Toronto, 1959. Student, University British Columbia, 1958. Doctorate (honorary), McMaster University.
Doctorate (honorary), York University. Doctorate (honorary), Concordia University. Doctorate (honorary), New Brunswick University.
Member Provincial Parliment, New Democratic Party, Ontario, Canada, 1963-1978. Leader New Democratic Party, 1970-1977. Media commentator radio and television, 1979-1984.
Labor relations consultant Ontario, 1979-1984. Canada ambassador to United Nations, New York City, 1984. Deputy executive director United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, 1995—1999.
Special envoy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome in Africa United Nations, since 2001.
(From the back cover: At the end of the Second World War, ...)
Editor: Art Out of Agony, 1983 (B'nai B'rith Human Rights award 1983), author (non-fiction) Race Against Time, 2005 (Author of Year, Book of Year, Canada Booksellers Association, 2006, finalist Trillium Book award, 2006, shortlisted Writers Trust award, 2006).
Married Michele Landsberg, May 30, 1963. Children– Ilana, Avram, Jenny.