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Résumé :
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nna Langfus (1920-1966) was almost twenty years old when the German army invaded Poland. She tries, with her young husband, also Jewish, to escape the massacres. She suffers the ghetto and rounds them up, hunger, betrayals, prison, torture, wandering in the forests. She participates in the Polish resistance. The war annihilates all his people. At the age of 26, she left for France. She writes there. She published three novels with Gallimard editions: Le Sel et le Sulfur (1960) evokes the war from the point of view of an ordinary young woman; Les Bagages de sable (1962) and Saute Barbara (1965), tell the story of "war-sick" characters who are unable to rebuild their lives. This book is both a historical and literary exploration. The author interested in how to transmit the experience of war and the Holocaust. It shows how Anna Langfus does not give a testimony in the literal sense, rather an intimate evocation of the Catastrophe, and especially of the disarray of the Jewish survivors, she who was the first and one of the rare French novelists to transmit the violence of this ordeal. by fiction. - Number of page(s): 318 - Weight: 490g - Genre: Historical biographies.Seller Inventory # N9782882503251
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