Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale
The title of this book is taken from Primo Levi's words about survivors of the Holocaust: ‘The survivors are divided into two well-defined groups: those who repress their past en bloc, and those whose memory of the offence persists, as though carved in stone.' The memories of Manny Drukier are indelibly inscribed on his mind, and in Carved in Stone he recounts them with honesty and precision.

In 1939, at the age of eleven, Drukier was forced by the Nazis to leave his native city of Lódz, in Poland. His narrative, prompted by his first visit back to Poland after fifty years, begins with his childhood, follows him in and out of various hiding places and to the labour camps, and describes his day of liberation and his later emigration to North America. But this is also the story of the day-to-day life of Jews both before and during the war, providing a detailed account of Drukier's friends and family, and their love, wit, and will to survive.

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Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale
The title of this book is taken from Primo Levi's words about survivors of the Holocaust: ‘The survivors are divided into two well-defined groups: those who repress their past en bloc, and those whose memory of the offence persists, as though carved in stone.' The memories of Manny Drukier are indelibly inscribed on his mind, and in Carved in Stone he recounts them with honesty and precision.

In 1939, at the age of eleven, Drukier was forced by the Nazis to leave his native city of Lódz, in Poland. His narrative, prompted by his first visit back to Poland after fifty years, begins with his childhood, follows him in and out of various hiding places and to the labour camps, and describes his day of liberation and his later emigration to North America. But this is also the story of the day-to-day life of Jews both before and during the war, providing a detailed account of Drukier's friends and family, and their love, wit, and will to survive.

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Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale

Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale

by Manny Drukier
Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale

Carved in Stone: Holocaust Years - A Boy's Tale

by Manny Drukier

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Overview

The title of this book is taken from Primo Levi's words about survivors of the Holocaust: ‘The survivors are divided into two well-defined groups: those who repress their past en bloc, and those whose memory of the offence persists, as though carved in stone.' The memories of Manny Drukier are indelibly inscribed on his mind, and in Carved in Stone he recounts them with honesty and precision.

In 1939, at the age of eleven, Drukier was forced by the Nazis to leave his native city of Lódz, in Poland. His narrative, prompted by his first visit back to Poland after fifty years, begins with his childhood, follows him in and out of various hiding places and to the labour camps, and describes his day of liberation and his later emigration to North America. But this is also the story of the day-to-day life of Jews both before and during the war, providing a detailed account of Drukier's friends and family, and their love, wit, and will to survive.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487522841
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 08/04/2017
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Manny Drukier settled in Toronto in 1948. He was the publisher of the Idler and A la Carte magazines, and his business interests have included manufacturing, importing and real estate. At present he operates the Idler Pub in Toronto.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD by Henry Schogt
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Prologue: The Second Coming of the Jews

1 Rehabilitation

2 Warsaw

3 Grandparents

4 New Year 5752

5 An Apartment in Lodi

6 Yorn Kippur in Lodi

7 Last Hours of Childhood

8 Kieke

9 Majdanek

10 Staszow Then and Now

11 Szifra

12 Our Time Has Come

13 We Work

14 The Other Way

15 The End of the Line

16 Auschwitz, 1991

17 The Kindness of Strangers 187 18 In the Orphanage

19 That Side Jordan

20 Greetings

What People are Saying About This

Sem Dresden

"Of course pleasure is not exactly the word one is looking for when reading the exact descriptions of terrible suffering and nearly incomprehensible adventures during wartime. But by writing with an astonishing detachment which looks like objectivity Drukier achieves an excellent result. Readers understand the way he lived and live, as it were, with him."

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