Lamentation for 77,297 Victims
by
Jiri Weil
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Modern Czech Classics
ISBN-10
8024645335
ISBN-13
9788024645339
Publisher
Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
Imprint
Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 4th, 2021
Print length
85 Pages
Weight
94 grams
Dimensions
19.10 x 13.00 x 0.70 cms
Product Classification:
The Holocaust
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“Smoke from nearby factories shrouds a countryside as flat as a table, a countryside stretching off to infinity. Covering it are the ashes of millions of dead. Scattered throughout are fine pieces of bone that ovens were not able to burn. When the wind comes, ashes rise to the heavens, bone fragments remain on the ground. And rain falls on the ashes, and rain turns them to good fertile soil, as befits the ashes of martyrs. And who can find the ashes of those from my native land, of whom there were 77,297? I gather some ashes with my hand, for only a hand can touch them, and I pour them into a linen sack, just as those who once left for a foreign country would gather their native soil so as never to forget, so as always to return to it.” ? So begins Jirí Weil’s unforgettable prose poem, Lamentation for 77, 297 Victims, his literary monument to the Czech Jews killed during the Holocaust. A Czech-Jewish writer who worked at Prague’s Jewish Museum both during and after the Nazi Occupation—he survived the Holocaust by faking his own death and hiding out until the war had ended—Weil wrote Lamentation while he served as the museum’s senior librarian in the 1950s. This remarkable literary experiment presents a number of innovative approaches to writing about a horror many would deem indescribable, combining a narrative account of the Shoah with newspaper-style reportage on a handful of the lives ended by the Holocaust and quotes from the Hebrew Bible to create a specific and powerful portrait of loss and remembrance. Translated by David Lightfoot, Lamentation for 77,297 Victims is a startling and singular introduction to a writer whose works have been acclaimed by Philip Roth, Michiko Kakutani, and Siri Hustvedt.
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