Charlotte Delbo di Ghislaine Dunant edito da University Of Massachusetts Press

Charlotte Delbo

A Life Reclaimed

Traduttore:
Lachman, Kathryn M.
EAN:

9781625345837

ISBN:

1625345836

Pagine:
472
Formato:
Hardback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Charlotte Delbo

"In 1943, Charlotte Delbo and 229 other women were deported to a station with no name, which they later learned was Auschwitz. Arrested for resisting the Nazi occupation of Paris, Delbo was sent to the camps, enduring both Auschwitz and Ravensbrèuck for twenty-seven months. She sustained herself by reciting Moliáere and resolved to someday write a book about herself and her fellow deportees, a stunning work called None of Us Will Return. After the camps, Delbo devoted her life to the art of writing and the duty of witnessing, fiercely advocating for the power of the arts to testify against despotism and tyranny. Ghislaine Dunant's unforgettable biography of Delbo, La vie retrouvâee (2016), captivated French readers and was awarded the Prix Femina. Now translated into English for the first time, Charlotte Delbo: A Life Reclaimed depicts Delbo's lifelong battles as a working-class woman, as a survivor, as a leftist who broke from the Communist Party, and most of all, as a writer whose words compelled others to see"--

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