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Jerzyk Anthony Rudolf

Jerzyk par Anthony Rudolf

Jerzyk Anthony Rudolf


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On 13 November 1943, Jerzy Feliks Urman (known as Jerzyk) killed himself, thinking the Gestapo had arrived. He was eleven and a half. He and his family were in hiding in Drohobycz, during the German occupation of East Galicia. A year earlier the family had quit Stanislawow in the wake of brutal round-ups and deportations of Jews.

Jerzyk Résumé

Jerzyk: Diaries, Texts and Testimonies of the Urman Family Anthony Rudolf

On 13 November 1943, Jerzy Feliks Urman (known as Jerzyk) killed himself, thinking the Gestapo had arrived. He was eleven and a half. He and his family were in hiding in Drohobycz, during the German occupation of East Galicia, now western Ukraine. A year earlier the family had quit Stanislawow in the wake of brutal round-ups and deportations of Jews. The boy's parents, uncle, and grandmother survived the war. He kept a diary and jottings during the two months before he died. Anthony Rudolf, Jerzyk's second cousin once removed, published these texts in 1991 in a translation made from a family typescript of the original. The recent discovery of the diary of Sophie Urman, Jerzyk's mother, led Rudolf to commission a translation by Antonia Lloyd-Jones. She has also revised the earlier translation of Jerzyk's own diary after comparing the typescript and the original manuscript, which is now in Rudolf 's possession. The editor has written new introductions and made extensive annotations in an attempt to clarify complex and troubling issues.Drawing attention to specific remarks and episodes, he interprets the death of Jerzyk - the only child suicide in the extensive archive at Yad Vashem - not only as the tragic action of a child under pressure but also as a noble and heroic act. Likewise, the keeping of a diary, as with Anne Frank and other children in hiding, was a form of defiance, an example of what has come to be called spiritual or cultural resistance. The book also contains two more texts by Sophie, testimonies by Jerzyk's father and uncle, maps and family photographs. It ends with Rudolf 's account of the tragic death of Mark Rothstein, another second cousin. Mark was a few months younger than Jerzyk when he died in the East End of London on 27 March 1945, during the last day of the V2 bombing raids.

À propos de Anthony Rudolf

Anthony Rudolf 's publications touching on World War Two include At an Uncertain Hour: Primo Levi's War Against Oblivion (1990); Wine from Two Glasses: Poetry and Politics (1991); Rescue Work: Memory and Text (2004); and Engraved in Flesh: Piotr Rawicz and His Novel Blood from the Sky (new edition 2007). He lives in London.

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GOR009184486
9781848613690
1848613695
Jerzyk: Diaries, Texts and Testimonies of the Urman Family Anthony Rudolf
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Shearsman Books
2016-05-20
166
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