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Henryk Grynberg, Jacqueline Mitchell (Translated by)

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In Children of Zion, Henryk Grynberg takes an extraordinary collection of interviews conducted by representatives of the Polish government-in-exile in Palestine in 1943 and arranges them in such a way that their voices become unforgettable. The interviewees--all Polish children--tell of their wartime experiences. Rather than using traditional form, Grynberg has turned their voices into a large "choral" group. The children recall their lives before the war (most were well off), their memories of the war's outbreak and the arrival of the Germans and Russians, and their experiences after leaving work camps and the ways many coped with their lives as orphans.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 166 pages
ISBN-10: 0810113546
Item Weight: 0.6 lbs
Dimensions: 8.0 x 0.8 x 10.0 inches
"It is the unvarnished, artless, and naïve story of children who, to put it mildly, had no theory to defend." —Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, New Republic

HENRYK GRYNBERG was born in Warsaw in 1936. He is known for his writings on the Jewish experience of World War II.

JACQUELINE MITCHELL, a translator, lives in New York.