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The Beautiful Mrs Seidenman

With an introduction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Series: W&N Essentials
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Set in Nazi-occupied Warsaw in 1943, The Beautiful Mrs Seidenman tells the gripping story of Irma Seidenman, a young Jewish widow whose blue eyes and blond hair enable her to escape the ghetto with forged papers. Pretending to be the wife of a Polish officer, she navigates a perilous existence until an informer betrays her to the Gestapo. The narrative unfolds over thirty-six intense hours following her arrest, revealing her dramatic rescue amid the burning ghetto’s final horrors.
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Historical fiction admirers looking for profound narratives about World War II and Polish history will find this compelling. Readers interested in stories exploring moral complexity, survival, and the human spirit under the Nazi regime will especially appreciate this work’s rich character tapestry and evocative prose.

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A rediscovered W&N classic, with a new introduction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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In the Nazi-occupied Warsaw of 1943, Irma Seidenman, a young Jewish widow, possesses two attributes that can spell the difference between life and death: she has blue eyes and blond hair. With these, and a set of false papers, she has slipped out of the ghetto, passing as the wife of a Polish officer, until one day an informer spots her on the street and drags her off to the Gestapo.

At times a dark lament, at others a sly and sardonic thriller, The Beautiful Mrs Seidenman is the story of the thirty-six hours that follow Irma's arrest and the events that lead to her dramatic rescue as the last of Warsaw's Jews are about to meet their deaths in the burning ghetto.

Dense, lyrical and deeply unsettling... By focusing on a couple of weeks in the lives of a dozen Warsaw residents and occasionally leaping forward into the convulsions of recent Polish politics, Mr. Szczypiorski is able to delineate the consequences of World War II on a group of ordinary citizens, and the place of that war within the arc of Polish history. Though the novel is in many ways an anguished and loving elegy for the Poland that sustained the convulsions of World War II, the book also takes an uncompromising look at the anti-Semitism and class prejudices that have flourished so tragically in that country - and the attendant legacy of fear and hate and guilt

MICHIKO KAKUTANI, NEW YORK TIMES

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Dense, lyrical and deeply unsettling, Andrzej Szczypiorski crafts a kaleidoscopic portrait of life in wartime Warsaw. By focusing on a small group of residents over a brief period, he captures the complex consequences of World War II on ordinary citizens and Polish history. The novel balances poetic tenderness with unflinching brutality, confronting anti-Semitism, class prejudice, and moral ambiguity with compassion and nuance. As Michiko Kakutani from the New York Times notes, good and evil, heroism and cowardice intertwine as elements of daily life in this anguished elegy to a lost Poland.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781474622639

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 August 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 259g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Born in Warsaw in 1928, Andrzej Szczypiorski took part in the city's uprising against German occupation in 1944 and was subsequently sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After the war, he worked as author and publisher and became a member of the executive board of the Polish PEN Club and the Writer's Association. In December 1981, he was interned in a camp and remained a prisoner there until spring 1982. In 1989, he was chosen as a candidate by Solidarnosc and elected to the Polish Senate by the people. He received the Austrian State Award for European Literature and the German Federal Republic Order of Merit. Szczypiorski died in Warsaw in 2000.

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