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Auschwitz and after
Charlotte Delbo

Auschwitz and after

Yale University Press (1995)
9780300062083
354 pages
Value: $ 10.26
Dewey 940.53/174386
LC Classification D805.P7 .D41613 1995
LC Control No. 94038669

Subject

  • Political Prisoners - Biography. - France
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Personal Narratives, French

Plot

In March 1942, French police arrested Charlotte Delbo and her husband, the resistance leader Georges Dudach, on a charge of distributing anti-German leaflets in Paris. The French turned them over to the Gestapo, who imprisoned them. Dudach was executed by firing squad in May; Delbo remained in prison until January 1943, when she was deported to Auschwitz and then to Ravensbruck, where she remained until the end of the war. This book - Delbo's profoundly moving vignettes, poems, and prose poems of life in the concentration camps and afterward - is a memoir of great literary value. It is a unique document by a female resistance leader, a non-Jew, and a remarkable writer who transforms the experience of the Holocaust into spare, austere, yet lyric prose.