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Auschwitz and After
Charlotte Delbo

Auschwitz and After

Yale University Press (Feb 27, 1997)
9780300070576
| Paperback
376 pages | 139 x 207 mm | English
$ 23.00 | Value: $ 5.50
Dewey 940
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, as they were preparing to distribute 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 vignettes, poems and prose poems of life in the concentration camp and afterwards - is a literary memoir. It is a document by a female resistance leader, a non-Jew and a writer who transforms the experience of the Holocaust into prose.