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Return to Erfurt : story of a shattered childhood, 1935-1945 / Olga Tarcali ; translated from the French by Allison M. Charette.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.F9 S69613 2014

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    Uniform Title
    Retour a Erfurt, 1935-1945. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Spier-Donati, Marianne.
    Published
    New York : CPL Editions, 2014
    ©2001
    Locale
    France
    Germany
    Erfurt
    Other Authors/Editors
    Tarcali, Olga.
    Charette, Allison M., translator.
    Notes
    Autobiography of Marianne Spier-Donati as told by Olga Tarcali.
    Translation of: Retour à Erfurt, 1935-1945 : récit d'une jeunesse éclatée.
    The narrative follows the family's flight from Germany to Brussels, through the grim French camps in Gurs and Saint-Cyprien, to the Cote D'Azur. After the capture of their parents, Marianne and her brother were taken under the protection of the Italian Jewish banker and philanthropist Angelo Donati. The Spier children lived in Nice with Donati--a key figure in the underground Jewish rescue efforts in Southern France--until September 1943, when he brought them into hiding in Italy. The Spier parents perished in the deportation--and after the war Angelo Donati adopted the children and gave them his name. The point of departure for the book is the crucial moment in 1999 when Marianne Spier-Donati, who had been living in Paris, is contemplating a return to Erfurt, at the invitation of the city's mayor. The book is a tour de force, written in the first person by Tarcali, who brilliantly relates the story from the point of view of Marianne Spier-Donati, who was 5 years old when the story begins. The conflicting emotions and clash between the ambiguities of the adult survivor and the unhealed pain of the child who has lost her beloved parents, are given a clear voice in this searing book--Publisher's website.
    Includes bibliographical references pages 164-165.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781941046043
    1941046045
    Physical Description
    168 pages ; 21 cm

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