Nothing Makes You Free: Writings by Descendants of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
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History is preserved in the memories of the survivors of the
Holocaust and the imaginations of their children, the so-called
Second Generation. Nothing Makes You Free considers the heritage of
the descendants of those who faced the horrific lie that adorned
the gates of many German concentration camps: Arbeit Macht Frei
(Work Makes You Free). In the words of this groundbreaking
anthology's introduction: Other kids' parents didn't have numbers
on their arms. Other kids' parents didn't talk about massacres as
easily as baseball. Other kids' parents loved them, but never gazed
at their offspring as miracles in the flesh....How do you deal with
this responsibility? Well, if you were a writer, you wrote.
Gathered here are writings of both fiction and nonfiction, ranging
from farce to fantasy to brutal realism, from an international
selection of writers, including Art Spiegelman, Eva Hoffman, Peter
Singer, and Carl Friedman. Contributors: Lea Aini, David Albahari,
Tammie Bob, Lilly Brett, Melvin Jules Bukiet, Leon De Winter,
Esther Dischereit, Barbara Finkelstein, Alain Finkielkraut, Carl
Friedman, Eva Hoffman, Helena Janaczek, Anne Karpf, Alan Kaufman,
Ruth Knafo Setton, Mihaly Kornis, Savyon Liebrecht, Alcina Lubitch
Domecq, Gila Lustiger, Sonia Pilcer, Doron Rabinovici, Henri
Raczymov, Victoria Redel, Thane Rosenbaum, Goran Rosenberg, Peter
Singer, Joseph Skibell, Art Spiegelman, J. J. Steinfeld, Val
Vinokurov Nothing Makes You Free is a wide-ranging, exuberant, and
altogether powerful collection. A necessary reminder of the
lingering effects of the Holocaust and of all the embers in each
generation saved from the fire. Aryeh Lev Stollman, author of The
Far Euphrates and The Illuminated Soul What happens to a generation
of writers born after but indelibly shaped by the Holocaust? From
the bitterly sardonic title of Bukiet's clear-eyed and refreshingly
unsentimental collection to its last words, this volume will cause
all to see this past in startlingly new and unexpected ways. This
is certainly not their parent's Holocaust. But in all their immense
variety, dexterity, oppressed imaginativeness, pain, and wonder,
these writings show how even as a 'vicarious past, ' the Holocaust
continues to shape both inner and outer worlds of the survivors'
offspring and now, by extension, our own as well. James E. Young,
author of At Memory's Edge and The Texture of Memory A superb
anthology...tenderness mixes with rage, sorrow with bitterness, in
this first-rate gathering of pieces by those who refuse to forget.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review A trenchant array...convincingly
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