Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust

Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust

Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust

Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust

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Overview

'If we had held one minute's silence for each of the six million Jews who were murdered, we would have remained silent for twelve years.' Blanche Major. In Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust, Blanche Major and nine other Jewish women testify about their horrific experiences in Auschwitz, Theresienstadt, Bergen-Belsen and other Nazi camps. This book tells of humiliation, hunger, death and despair, but also of dignity, unity and hope—and an indomitable will to live. Each woman's experience is unique; yet their reflections share a common hope for reconciliation and understanding. They are a testament to the Nazi atrocities and a caution for the future. Theirs are stories the world must never forget.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905916894
Publisher: Fledgling Press
Publication date: 01/27/2017
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 634 KB

About the Author

Jakob Lothe (b.1950) is Professor of English Literature at the University of Oslo. His previous publications include Time’s Witnesses: Narratives from Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen (co-edited with Anette Storeide, 2006) and After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future (co-edited with Susan Rubin Suleiman and James Phelan, 2012). He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and the leader of the Academy’s committee on human rights.
Dr Anne Marie Hagen has a postgraduate degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Oslo (Cand.philol. 2003) and a PhD in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh (2015). She has recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (University of Edinburgh) and currently teaches in the University’s Department of English Literature in addition to working as a freelance translator and editor. She is interested in children’s books, transnational literary influences, and publishing practices. Her first language is Norwegian.
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