Like his previous book Last of the Just, which traced the Jewish experience of martyrdom, this book recreates through fact and myth people's enslavement, humiliation and survival.
A Woman Named Solitude Summary
A Woman Named Solitude by Andre Schwarz-Bart
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A Woman Named Solitude Reviews
This book must be read to be believed.... Surely it shouldn't be possible to tell the tortures of slavery in the manner of a fairy tale and still convey the extent of the atrocity.... Andre Schwarz-Bart can, and does make literature out of agony. -New York Times Book Review
A beautiful book, told in a dreamlike flow of images.... The work of a conscientious and gifted writer. -The New York Review of Books
Although written in a deceptively uncontrived style, this very powerful book brilliantly telescopes history and conveys all the breadth of emotion of a good epic poem. -The New Yorker
About Andre Schwarz-Bart
Andre Schwarz-Bart is the author The Last of the Just, which was awarded the Prix Goncourt.
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