Lili Ḳaśṭikher ha-ishah she-katvah be-Aushṿits = Lili Kasticher: the woman who wrote in Auschwitz

לילי קשטיכר האישה שכתבה באושוויץ

Lili Keshticher, apparently the only woman who wrote inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in the second half of 1944, the story of her life and her extraordinary literary and visual work have not been told until now and are now being told for the first time in a new book by Prof. Lili Za...

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1. Verfasser: Halpert-Zamir, Lily (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Givʿat Ḥavivah Moreshet - Bet ʿedut ʿal shem Mordekhai Anilevits' ; Ḳevutsat Ḥavatselet 782 2022
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Zusammenfassung:Lili Keshticher, apparently the only woman who wrote inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in the second half of 1944, the story of her life and her extraordinary literary and visual work have not been told until now and are now being told for the first time in a new book by Prof. Lili Zamir: "Lili Keshticher the woman who wrote In Auschwitz" the fate of Lili Kashticher was destined to be forgotten until now, both due to her being a survivor of the Holocaust and Voivodina - a part of post-war Yugoslavia, whose story of fate was silenced and swallowed up against the abundance of stories of survivors from historic European countries, especially from Poland; And secondly -- due to her being a woman. Indeed, until recently, women's voices were almost completely excluded from the collective memory of the Holocaust and its commemoration. This book brings the voice and actions of Lili Keshticher close to five decades after her death and reveals her extraordinary story, which led to her rescue and the rescue of her friends and it illuminates the gender characteristics of the fate of women in the Holocaust, in the form of a young and special woman who was willing to take risks in order to write and paint and encouraged her friends as well Do this sometimes by giving up the slice of bread and giving it to the daughter who painted. When Lily and her friends were evacuated to the camp in the death marches, Lily carried the paintings on her body in the hope that she and the paintings would see the day of liberation together
Beschreibung:Literaturangaben
Beschreibung:xi, 241 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:9789659288625
965928862X