13 Stradomska Street : a memoir of exile and return
(2017)

Fiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Mandel Vilar Press : Made available through hoopla, 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781942134299 (electronic bk.) MWT11869624, 1942134290 (electronic bk.) 11869624
LANGUAGE
English
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When Andrew Potok was eight he fled with his family from Warsaw, leaving home and business to escape the invading Nazis. The family made it to American, but Andrew's memories of violence, Jew hatred, and betrayal--including that of his father--erupted into nightmares and eventually formed the backdrop of his rich, though at times turbulent, life as an artist and writer. When, late in Andrew's life, a Polish lawyer offers to help him reclaim property in Krakow that was wrongfully inherited by a relative, he and his wife revisit Poland, with its still-virulent anti-Semitism. The visit awakens long-dormant memories and provokes deep reflections on the nature of evil. The ongoing lawsuit becomes emblematic of the book's central theme: There can be no closure for survivors of the Holocaust--no justice for either victims or perpetrators, no compensation, and no forgiveness

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