Once There Was Warsaw

Once There Was Warsaw
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780815657170
ISBN-13 : 081565717X
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Book Synopsis Once There Was Warsaw by : Ber Kutsher

Download or read book Once There Was Warsaw written by Ber Kutsher and published by Syracuse University Press. This book was released on 2024-09-16 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a young man in interwar Warsaw, newspaperman Ber Kutsher threw himself into the city’s vibrant Jewish arts and culture scene from the headquarters of the Association of Jewish Writers and Journalists at Tlomkatse 13 . In Once There Was Warsaw, Kutsher’s achingly human depictions of writers, cabbies, artists, neighbors, and more are translated from the Yiddish into English for the first time, painting a vivid portrait of a moment in Polish history too quickly buried by the horrors of World War II. Kutsher viewed his memoir, originally published in 1955 after he witnessed the devastation of his home and relocated to France, as something of a holy mission, an opportunity to present the lives of the people who brought Warsaw to life while still making room to mourn the past. Written with humor, heart, and a deeply felt grief, Once There Was Warsaw is a complex and layered portrayal of a city and its people and the pain in remembering just how much was lost in its destruction.


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