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Still Alive:

A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered
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Feminist Press at CUNY, 01.04.2003 - 216 Seiten

Now in paperback, this European bestseller won huge -acclaim from U.S. critics, Jonathan Yardley of the "Washington Post Book World "declared this memoir of a Holocaust girlhood and a life reclaimed "one of the best books of 2001 . . . a book of surpassing, and at times brutal, honesty. . . . Among the many reasons that "Still Alive "is such an important book is its insistence that the full texture of women's existence in the Holocaust be acknowledged."

Ruth Kluger's story of her years in several concentration camps, and her struggle to establish a life after the war as a refugee survivor in New York, has emerged as one of the most powerful accounts of the Holocaust. Still Alive is a memoir of the pursuit of selfhood against all odds, a fiercely bittersweet coming-of-age story in which the protagonist must learn never to rely on comforting assumptions, but always to seek her own truth.

"A deeply moving and significant work . . . compared by European critics to the work of Primo Levi and Elie Wiesel."--"Publishers Weekly"

"A stunning contemplation of human relationships, power and the creation of history. . . . A work of such nuance, intelligence and force that it leaps the bounds of genre."--"Kirkus Reviews"

Ruth Kluger is professor emerita of German at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of five books about German literature and the recipient of Austria's National Prize for Literary Criticism. Her widely translated memoir has won eight European Literary awards. Lore Segal's writings include the novels "Other People's Houses "and "Her First American."

  

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Review: Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered

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Review: Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered

Nutzerbericht  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

"Instead of God I believe in ghosts," writes the literary scholar Ruth Kluger in this harrowing memoir of life under the yellow star, a controversial bestseller in Germany. Born in Vienna, Kluger ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Inhalt

Foreword Going on Living
9
Part Two The Camps
61
Part Three Germany
133
Part Four New York
171
Epilogue
203
Urheberrecht

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Über den Autor (2003)

Kluger is professor emerita of German at UC Irvine.

Lore Segal is a writer, educator, and reviewer. She was born in Vienna, Austria, on March 8, 1928. Segal earned her B.A. in English from Bedford College, University of London, in 1948. Segal taught writing and English at Columbia University, Princeton University, Sarah Lawrence College, Bennington College, the University of Illinois, and The Ohio State University. She has published short stories, articles, and reviews in such periodicals as Partisan Review, The New Yorker, New Republic, and the New York Times Book Review. Segal also wrote fiction for both children and adults. Segal received grants from the Council of Arts and Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts. She was a Guggenheim fellow in 1965-66 and received the Academy of Arts and Letters Award in 1986.

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