Requiem Letters
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0714529990
ISBN-13
9780714529998
Publisher
Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
Imprint
Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 16th, 2000
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
408 grams
Product Classification:
Autobiography: historical, political & military
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A dramatic and original biography of a married couple, each violated in different ways but bound together by their suffering, their mutual understanding and love, and a desperate struggle for renewal. These twin biographies are brought to life by an imaginary exchange of letters in which, nevertheless, the events described are completely factual.
Dita was an inmate of Auschwitz as a young girl - she and her father were the only surviving members of her Czech-Hungarian family. Ronald, a Londoner, was the victim of a dangerous and unnecessary prefrontal leucotomy, against his will, in the knife-happy days when this operation was common and left a pathetic trail of zombies vegetating in the asylums. To say simply that Ronald ''survived'', to become a composer and scholar of international repute, is to gloss over the long and painful path of recovery he describes.
Dita trod a parallel path, although the trauma each suffered was of a different nature. Auschwitz does not ever relinquish its victims: it remained a perpetual assassin in the wings, and even Dita''s death from cancer, nearly forty years later, was perhaps its final victory.
This imaginary correspondence is remarkable for the vivid picture it paints of a living death inside Auschwitz as well as the fearful existence of a patient inside a mental hospital in mid-century Britain. Above all, the intimate letters reveal a deep commitment and compassion between two people, a love-story intertwined with the horrific historical events of our time.
Dita was an inmate of Auschwitz as a young girl - she and her father were the only surviving members of her Czech-Hungarian family. Ronald, a Londoner, was the victim of a dangerous and unnecessary prefrontal leucotomy, against his will, in the knife-happy days when this operation was common and left a pathetic trail of zombies vegetating in the asylums. To say simply that Ronald ''survived'', to become a composer and scholar of international repute, is to gloss over the long and painful path of recovery he describes.
Dita trod a parallel path, although the trauma each suffered was of a different nature. Auschwitz does not ever relinquish its victims: it remained a perpetual assassin in the wings, and even Dita''s death from cancer, nearly forty years later, was perhaps its final victory.
This imaginary correspondence is remarkable for the vivid picture it paints of a living death inside Auschwitz as well as the fearful existence of a patient inside a mental hospital in mid-century Britain. Above all, the intimate letters reveal a deep commitment and compassion between two people, a love-story intertwined with the horrific historical events of our time.
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