ATHAR - A Holocaust Memoir
β Scribed by Shlomo Kalo
- Publisher
- DAT Publications
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
ATHAR - A Holocaust Memoir: In a concentration camp for Jewish criminals, the youngest inmate tells the camp's story.
By: Shlomo Kalo
English translation by: Philip Simpson
ISBN 10: 9657028604
ISBN 13: 9789657028605
ASIN: B018CIJRNM
Canadian National Catalogue (AMICUS) Number: 28146029
OCLC Number: 949768480
eISBN 13: 9789657028612
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number:
Publisher: Y D.A.T. Publications (2015)
Holocaust, WWII, Jews, Nazis,
...He was caught taking the yellow patch off his clothes and trying to sneak back into the city.
Many books have been written about the experiences of Europeβs Jews during the Second World War, but few stand comparison with this account.
Based on the authorβs own experience, as a teenage partisan interned in a concentration camp in his native Bulgaria, this book paints a vivid picture of the harsh realities of the daily routine. A varied cast of characters β ranging from sadistic paramilitaries to skeletal inmates engaged in a grotesque struggle for survival β is brought vividly to life. The style is terse, direct and uncompromising, making no concessions to sentimentality and eschewing conventional literary flourishes. Interspersed in the text there are quotations from various religious sources β Jewish, Christian, and mystical β underlining the authorβs belief in the survival of the human spirit in the face of adversity
βAtharβ is a highly original, and worthwhile contribution to the literature of the Holocaust, a work of supreme authenticity and artistry.
"An extremely original and well-written book." Juliet Annan, Penguin UK
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