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A little annihilation / Anna Janko ; translated from the Polish by Philip Boehm.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D802.P62 .Z33613 2020

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    June 1, 1943, Eastern Poland. Within just a few hours, the village of Sochy had ceased to exist. Buildings were burned. Residents shot. Among the survivors was nine-year-old Teresa Ferenc, who saw her family murdered by German soldiers, and would never forget what she witnessed the day she became an orphan. The horror of that event was etched into her very being and passed on to her daughter, author Anna Janko. This book bears witness to both the crime and its aftershocks -- the trauma visited on the next generation -- as revealed in a beautifully scripted and deeply personal mother-daughter dialogue. As she fathoms the full dimension of the tragedy, Janko reflects on memory and loss, the ethics of helplessness, and the lingering effects of war.
    Uniform Title
    Mała zagłada. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Janko, Anna, author.
    Published
    New York : World Editions, 2020
    ©2020
    Locale
    Poland
    Sochy (Lublin, Poland)
    Pologne
    Other Authors/Editors
    Boehm, Philip, translator.
    Notes
    "A memoir"--Cover
    "A reflection on children in war and second-generation trauma"--Back cover
    Translated from the Polish.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781642860665
    1642860662
    Physical Description
    211 pages ; 22 cm

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    2024-06-22 10:09:00
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