| Jewels and Ashes
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by Arnold Zable
publishers: Harcourt and Brace & Co.
copyright: 1991
I've been riveted to this book the last couple of days, avidly
"devouring" its pages every spare moment I get, and I recommend
it highly to all Baglers - both Jewish and non-Jewish. Its a
collage of memories and impressions of the author's parents,
family friends, and people he meets, told as the author relates
the course of his journey and experiences retracing family history
and roots in Poland. The author's imagery, metaphors, and narratives
are both poetic and powerful as he explores the places and experiences
of his Jewish family, most of whom were annilated in the holocaust.
His parents had immigrated to Melbourne, Australia shortly before
WWII, but they left behind friends, family, and a way of life that
had been dear to them. Both the people and the way of life were
soon to be no more as Nazi pograms and "aktions" were carried out
against the towns, shtetls, and ghettoes that made up the familiar
world of his ancestors. Though much of what Zable relates is painful
and horrific beyond belief, here and there, there are brighter
glimpses of the joy and beauty that one can also find in life. And
the language of the book is so well-crafted that it is a treasure to
read.
Leslie
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