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Not what i was expecting. Has a couple sad, compelling stories. The rest are sorta ho-hum and not very interesting. I understand that these were peoples lives and this is really what they went through, but i didnt find it all that "cant put the book down" feeling. for the price i paid, I would not have bought it if i had know that it was this boring.
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This collection of stories was a wave of emmotions. She painted the horror in a way that was none other than aesthetic. Stories such as 'A Spring Morning' and 'Behind the Hedge' showed life as it was forced to live.
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year
Translated from the Polish by Madeline Levine and Francine Prose, this collection of stories about life in Poland during World War II focuses on the mundane details of survival.
More Reviews and RecommendationsTranslated from the Polish by Madeline Levine and Francine Prose, this collection of stories about life in Poland during World War II focuses on the mundane details of survival.
The tension evoked by these 23 seminal Holocaust tales, deftly translated from Polish, is sharpened by their brevity and lack of sentimentality. This is a jarring, powerful debut by a 66-year-old Israeli author who escaped from a Polish ghetto during the Nazi occupation and lived underground throughout the war's duration. Fink, who records the memories of Holocaust survivors at Yad Vashem, bases her stories on authentic, partially autobiographical material, focusing on the excruciating uncertainty of Jews in hiding rather than death camp physical atrocities. In the title story, the narrator's young cousin abandons his hiding place during an ``action'' or roundup: ``That impatience of the heart, that trembling of the nerves, the burden of isolation, condemned him to extermination.'' Make-believe has a real-life ulterior motive in ``The Key Game''; parents train their three-year-old son to pretend and tell outsiders that his father, who is evading deportation, is dead. And in ``A Conversation,'' a couple's safety hangs on the wife's acquiescence to the husband's love affair with their Christian protector. A number of stories keenly depict the pariah status of survivors at the war's end. In ``The Shelter,'' well-meaning peasants horrify their Jewish friends because they have included a hiding-place for them in their newly built home ``just in case something happens.'' (July)
Stories told by a survivor about events in Poland at the time of the Holocaust make up this devastating collection. With masterful foreshadowing (the reader knows what annihilation will occur) Fink portrays the lives of ordinary people as they are forced to confront the unimaginable. In the title story, a recent New Yorker selection, the author writes of a roundup of Jews in her peaceful village that she and her sister witnessed as they skipped stones on the Gniezna River. Another story tells of a couple who must decide what to do with their five-year-old daughter as the Gestapo comes to march them out of town. The death camps are a looming presence here, though they are never depicted and rarely mentioned; a tenuous balance between power and restraint is sustained. Highly recommended. Molly Abramowitz, Silver Spring, Md.
Loading...| A Scrap of Time | 3 | |
| The Garden That Floated Away | 11 | |
| Behind the Hedge | 15 | |
| ***** | 23 | |
| A Dog | 25 | |
| Jean-Christophe | 31 | |
| The Key Game | 35 | |
| A Spring Morning | 39 | |
| A Conversation | 49 | |
| The Black Beast | 53 | |
| Aryan Papers | 63 | |
| Inspector von Galoshinsky | 69 | |
| The Pig | 79 | |
| Titina | 83 | |
| Night of Surrender | 93 | |
| The Tenth Man | 103 | |
| Crazy | 107 | |
| Jump! | 111 | |
| The Other Shore | 117 | |
| Splinter | 123 | |
| The Shelter | 127 | |
| Traces | 135 | |
| The Table | 139 |
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