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Paperback. Condition: New. "Elegant yet shattering. Rendered in plainspoken yet devastating prose, Masson's historical narrative is intercut with startling present-day moments. This is haunting." - Publishers Weekly"This heart-wrenching recollection views the traumatic events and close calls that punctuate the author's memories. A brief, rare, and powerful testimony." - Library JournalThis short, beautifully-written memoir is a rare first-hand account of a child's life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. The author weaves together memories from her wartime childhood, reflections on the burdens and damages she carried into her adult life, and accounts of her travel to contemporary Warsaw seeking to find traces of the past. Written vividly and honestly, this unique tapestry of time and perspective not only stands out in the vast literature that discusses the Holocaust, but also appeals to anyone interested in the lasting impact of childhood trauma, as well as the human potential for resiliency.
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Paperback. Condition: New. "Elegant yet shattering. Rendered in plainspoken yet devastating prose, Masson's historical narrative is intercut with startling present-day moments. This is haunting." - Publishers Weekly"This heart-wrenching recollection views the traumatic events and close calls that punctuate the author's memories. A brief, rare, and powerful testimony." - Library JournalThis short, beautifully-written memoir is a rare first-hand account of a child's life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. The author weaves together memories from her wartime childhood, reflections on the burdens and damages she carried into her adult life, and accounts of her travel to contemporary Warsaw seeking to find traces of the past. Written vividly and honestly, this unique tapestry of time and perspective not only stands out in the vast literature that discusses the Holocaust, but also appeals to anyone interested in the lasting impact of childhood trauma, as well as the human potential for resiliency.
Condition: New. Über den AutorTerri Masson was born in Poland in 1937 and survived the Warsaw Ghetto. After the war she and her parents went to France, and then to Canada. She earned a BA in philosophy from York University and a JD from Go.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. "Elegant yet shattering. Rendered in plainspoken yet devastating prose, Masson's historical narrative is intercut with startling present-day moments. This is haunting." - Publishers Weekly"This heart-wrenching recollection views the traumatic events and close calls that punctuate the author's memories. A brief, rare, and powerful testimony." - Library JournalThis short, beautifully-written memoir is a rare first-hand account of a child's life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. The author weaves together memories from her wartime childhood, reflections on the burdens and damages she carried into her adult life, and accounts of her travel to contemporary Warsaw seeking to find traces of the past. Written vividly and honestly, this unique tapestry of time and perspective not only stands out in the vast literature that discusses the Holocaust, but also appeals to anyone interested in the lasting impact of childhood trauma, as well as the human potential for resiliency.
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Published by Milano, Galleria Schwarz, Milano, 1975
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon état. Texte trilingue en français-Italien-anglais en regard. In-4 broché 28,7 cm sur 21. 56 pages. Illustrations en noir et blanc in et hors-texte. Dos abimé sinon bon état d'occasion. Textes et illustrations réunis par Arturo Schwarz. Les dessins ont été réalisés de 1925 à 1936 par Aragon, Bartovsky, Bellmer, Breton, Suzanne C, Chalupecky, Gala Dali, Salvador Dali, Desnos, Dominguez, Cécile Eluard, Nush Eluard, Paul Eluard, Germaine, Gross, Hudecek, Hugnet, Valentine Hugo, Jean, Jeannette, Masson, Megret, Muzard, Picasso, Man Ray, Sadoul, Tanguy, Tzara, Unik.
Condition: New. Über den AutorTerri Masson was born in Poland in 1937 and survived the Warsaw Ghetto. After the war she and her parents went to France, and then to Canada. She earned a BA in philosophy from York University and a JD from Golden Gate.