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Surviving Wor(l)ds
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- Book Synopsis
- "The horrifying actuality that is the Holocaust sits like an immovable altar to evil in the middle of the twentieth century. Fifty years later, Endre Farkas, child of Holocaust survivors, revisits its terrors through the stories of his parents and through his own journeys. His parents, who both survived concentration camps only to confront renewed xenophobia a dozen years later during the Hungarian revolution, were forced to escape with their young son to Canada. The book is a personal journey of sortsa journey to recover, if not innocence, perhaps lost hope."Canadian Literature
- About The Author
- Endre Farkas was born in Hajdunanas, Hungary in 1948 to survivors of the Holocaust. Along with his parents, he escaped Hungary during the 1956 revolution and has lived in Quebec ever since. He is a poet who has had eight collections of poetry published. Farkas has been collaborating with artists from other disciplines for over twenty years and many of his performance pieces have toured across Canada.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781896239583
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Sirocco Drama, (16 January 1998)
- Number of Pages
- 56
- Weight
- 81 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 22 mm
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