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The Seventh Well
Fred Wander

The Seventh Well

W.W. Norton & Company (Dec 17, 2007)
9780393065381
| Hardcover
176 pages | 145 x 206 mm | English
$ 5.45 | Value: $ 3.88
Dewey 833.914
LC Classification PT2647.A75 .S513 2008
LC Control No. 2007028897

Genre

  • Historical Fiction

Subject

  • Auschwitz (Concentration Camp)
  • Historical Fiction
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)/ Fiction

Plot

He grew up on the street, a high school dropout. In 1938 he left his mother and sister behind in Vienna and fled on foot to France, where later he was put on a train to Auschwitz. Transported from camp to camp, Fred Wander was haunted for twenty-five years by the crystalline, episodic stories that chronicle the plight of his fellow inmates. Only after the tragic death of his little daughter did these voices pour forth. The result was this novel, published in East Germany in 1970. Finally it appears in English in this masterful translation, its haunting cadences evoking Levi and Celan, its backstory as heartrending as Suite Française. Wander demonstrates that the survival of a single man is a collaborative enterprise. The Seventh Well, named after the well of truth, recalls Dante's Inferno with its mesmerizing descent into evil. Its existence is a miracle.