LEADER 05920cam a2200733 i 4500001 296297 005 20240731103530.0 008 201130m20199999is a b 000 0deng d 010 2020484090 035 (OCoLC)on1130061833 040 MZA |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCF |dIL4J6 |dMZA |dOCL |dOCLCO |dZYU |dOSU |dOCLCO |dJ9U |dYUS |dINU |dOCLCO |dOCLCL |dLHM 020 9789653085930 |q(volume 1) 020 965308593X |q(volume 1) 020 9789653086081 |q(volume 2) 020 9653086081 |q(volume 2) 020 9789653086456 |q(volume 3) 020 9653086456 |q(volume 3) 020 9789653086579 |q(volume 4) 020 965308657X |q(volume 4) 024 7 026800013637 |q(volume 3) |2danacode 041 1 eng |hcze 042 lccopycat 043 e-xr---a-is--- |0http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/geographicAreas/a-is 050 00 DS135.C97 |bB33 2019 090 DS135.C97 |bB328 2019 049 LHMA 100 1 Bacon, Yehuda, |d1929- |eauthor. 245 14 The cold shower of a new life : |bthe postwar diaries of a child survivor / |cYehuda Bacon ; translated from the Czech by Paul Wilson ; edited by Sharon Kangisser Cohen and Dorota Julia Nowak. 264 1 Jerusalem : |bYad Vashem, |c[2019]-<[2022]> 264 4 |c©2019-<©2022> 300 volumes : |billustrations ; |c24 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 336 still image |bsti |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 500 "Yehuda Bacon's notebooks were digitized by the Leo Baeck institute in New York, which holds the original manuscripts"--title page verso. 500 Volume 1 includes essay "Yehuda Bacon: The Cursive Hand" / by Glen Sujo. 500 Volume 2 essay: "Remembering, learning, discovering: Yehuda Bacon's journey to becoming an artist" / by Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg. 500 Volume 3 information from publisher's website https://shop.yadvashem.org/he/the-cold-shower-of-a-new-life-the-postwar-diaries-of-a-child-survivor-volume-3-april-23-1946july-10-1946, viewed 9/15/21. 500 Volume 4 essay: "'I must find the way as a man, a painter': Yehuda Bacon's journey to becoming an artist" / by Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg. 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 1 volume 1. July 23, 1945-February 17, 1946 -- volume 2. February 20, 1946-April 23, 1946 -- volume 3. April 23, 1946-July 10, 1946 -- volume 4. July 10, 1946-October 21, 1946. 546 In English; translated from the original Czech. 520 "Father wanted to have a bit of land and to live contentedly in Eretz [Israel]. I'm on my way there. Will that country become dear to my heart? Will I one day call it my country? My homeland? Notebook 4, April 12, 1946. The world-renowned Israeli artist and Holocaust survivor Yehuda Bacon began to keep a diary in July 1945, while in a youth home in Štiřín, Czechoslovakia, shortly after his liberation. During the past six decades, Bacon has written over 240 notebooks. His diary is a mosaic of words and drawings through which he remembers his past, contemplates his present, and imagines his future. Bacon was born in Moravská Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. In 1941, at the age of thirteen, he was deported with his family to Theresienstadt. Two years later he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Bacon survived death marches to Mauthausen and Gunskirchen before he was finally liberated, only to discover that his entire nuclear family had been murdered, aside from one sister. In 1946, Bacon immigrated to Eretz Israel and studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, where he later became a professor of graphics and drawing. These diary notebooks tell the story of a young survivor exploring his emotional and physical challenges after intense suffering, discovering his strengths and abilities as he builds a life after the Shoah. The writings echo the author's inner dialogue regarding the meaning of his existence, and his conversations, real and imagined, with his lost loved ones, contemporaries, and former fellow camp inmates. The first volume in the series, covering the first two notebooks, was published in 2019. The second volume brings to the reader the third and fourth notebooks, wherein Bacon records his journey to Eretz Yisrael and his contemplations as he takes leave of the country of his birth, but also the landscape of his persecution, embarking on a bold voyage to an unknown country in which he hopes to regain some of what was lost. Bacon's words, accompanied by his early sketches, offer a profound documentation of the destruction, his personal world, and his tremendous efforts to create a life of value and meaning"-- |cPublisher's website. 600 10 Bacon, Yehuda, |d1929- 600 10 Bacon, Yehuda, |d1929- |vDiaries. 650 0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) |zCzechoslovakia |vPersonal narratives. 650 0 Jewish children in the Holocaust |zCzech Republic |vDiaries. 650 0 Jewish children in the Holocaust |zCzech Republic |vBiography. 650 0 Holocaust survivors |zIsrael |vDiaries. 650 0 Holocaust survivors |zIsrael |vBiography. 650 0 Painters |zIsrael |vDiaries. 650 0 Painters |zIsrael |vBiography. 655 7 Diaries. |2lcgft 655 7 Biographies. |2lcgft 655 7 Personal narratives. |2lcgft 700 1 Wilson, Paul R. |q(Paul Robert), |d1941- |etranslator. 700 1 Cohen, Sharon Kangisser, |eeditor. 700 1 Nowak, Dorota Julia, |eeditor. 700 1 Sujo, Glenn, |econtributor. 700 1 Moreh-Rosenberg, Eliad, |econtributor. 710 2 Leo Baeck Institute. 758 |ihas work:February 20, 1946-April 23,1946 The cold shower of a new life Volume 2 (Text) |1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFBj3ypd4rKkPcWY9DV7Xm |4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 852 0 |bscstacks |hDS135.C97 |iB328 2019 |tv. 4