Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories
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Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories
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Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories
The most complete English-language collection of the prose of Tadeusz Borowski, the most challenging chronicler of Auschwitz, with a foreword by Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
“Borowski’s sharp-edged descriptions of life in Nazi concentration camps shatter the limits of even Kafka’s most surreal imaginings.”—Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal
"The most important work of the most challenging chronicler of Auschwitz.”—Timothy Snyder, from the foreword
In 1943, the twenty-year-old Polish poet Tadeusz Borowski was arrested and deported to Auschwitz as a political prisoner. What he experienced in the camp left him convinced that no one who survived Auschwitz was innocent.
All were complicit; the camp regime depended on this. Borowski’s tales present the horrors of the camp as reflections of basic human nature and impulse, stripped of the artificial boundaries of culture and custom. Inside the camp, the strongest of the prisoners form uneasy alliances with their captors and one another, watching unflinchingly as the weak scrabble and struggle against their inevitable fate. In the last analysis, suffering is never ennobling and goodness is tantamount to suicide.
Bringing together for the first time in English Borowski’s major writings and many previously uncollected works, this is the most complete collection of stories in a new, authoritative translation, with a substantial foreword by Timothy Snyder that speaks to its enduring relevance.
Series: The Margellos World Republic of Letters
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Here in Our Auschwitz and Other Stories by Tadeusz Borowski has been praised for its intense and vivid depictions of life in Nazi concentration camps, characterised by a sharp and icy style that conceals deep anger. The English translation by Madeline Levine has been lauded for placing Borowski's Auschwitz stories in the context of his broader writing, enhancing the horror of his narrative. The book has been recognised for its significance, being shortlisted for the National Translation Award in Prose.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780300116908
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 26 October 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Yale University Press
Contributors:
- Translated by Madeline G. Levine
- Foreword by Timothy Snyder
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 392
About the Author
Tadeusz Borowski (1922–1951), a Polish poet, short story writer, and journalist, was arrested as a political prisoner and deported to German concentration camps.
Madeline G. Levine is Kenan Professor of Slavic Literatures Emerita, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and an award-winning translator.
Timothy Snyder is the award-winning author of On Tyranny and the Levin Professor of History at Yale University.
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