Magda's Daughter : A Hidden Child's Journey Home
by
Evi Blaikie
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1558614435
ISBN-13
9781558614437
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Imprint
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 18th, 2003
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
481 grams
Dimensions
22.60 x 15.20 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Biography: generalEuropean historySocial & cultural historyThe HolocaustGender studies: women
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A powerful memoir depicting the life of a "hidden child" of the Holocaust.
To survive the long shadow of the Third Reich, many children were placed in hiding, forced to keep their true identitiesnames, religion, places of birth, even gendersecret. Among these "hidden children" was Evelyne Juliette, born in Paris to privileged Hungarian immigrants of high intellect and great passion. Scarcely a year following her birth, France would fall to the Nazis, plunging Europe further into chaos and placing Evi''s family among hundreds of thousands on the run. Her father, forced to go underground, never again emerged. Her mother, the indomitable Magda, managed to send her young daughter to temporary safety before being imprisoned in a forced labor camp. Evi, just barely three, was eventually brought by an aunt to Budapest under her cousin''s passport. "Claude Pollak" would be only the first of many false identities assumed to protect the shattered remnants of this young child''s life.
Brimming with novelistic detail, vivid characterizations, and a sharply observed emotional terrain, Magda''s Daughter depicts, in the words of the author herself, the life of a "perpetual refugee," forced by historical circumstance to live in rootless exile, while yearning for something she never really knewlife "before." Evi Blaikie, a gifted storyteller, writes against the limits of language and defies traditional definitions of "survivorship," while reminding us that no war is ever over until the last survivor is gone.
Brimming with novelistic detail, vivid characterizations, and a sharply observed emotional terrain, Magda''s Daughter depicts, in the words of the author herself, the life of a "perpetual refugee," forced by historical circumstance to live in rootless exile, while yearning for something she never really knewlife "before." Evi Blaikie, a gifted storyteller, writes against the limits of language and defies traditional definitions of "survivorship," while reminding us that no war is ever over until the last survivor is gone.
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