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A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz
A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz | Göran Rosenberg
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This shattering memoir by a journalist about his father’s attempt to survive the aftermath of Auschwitz in a small industrial town in Sweden won the prestigious August Prize On August 2, 1947 a young man gets off a train in a small Swedish town to begin his life anew. Having endured the ghetto of Lodz, the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the slave camps and transports during the final months of Nazi Germany, his final challenge is to survive the survival. In this intelligent and deeply moving book, Göran Rosenberg returns to his own childhood to tell the story of his father: walking at his side, holding his hand, trying to get close to him. It is also the story of the chasm between the world of the child, permeated by the optimism, progress, and collective oblivion of postwar Sweden, and the world of the father, darkened by the long shadows of the past.
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jenniferw88
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Book display on the Holocaust in my local library. @Cinfhen

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BrookeW81 I have recently really gotten into WWII era books. The stories and such are just mind blowing. 5y
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BethFishReads
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In postwar Sweden, a young man tries to find a way forward after life in one of the worst of the German death camps. As the publisher's summary says it's an exploration of how to survive the survival. A book in translation from Other Press

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Brief Stop on the Road from Auschwitz | Göran Rosenberg, Georan Rosenberg

"Not being able to take the step from surviving to living, always having to live with your survival as the central element of your existence, is a kind of insanity, I suppose, even if it's not necessarily the survivors who are insane."

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mrldg
Brief Stop on the Road from Auschwitz | Göran Rosenberg, Georan Rosenberg
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This is not only a warm view of a child's relationship to his father, but one of the most moving and factual accounts of a survivor of Auschwitz that I've ever read. The last section, The Shadows, is a simply brilliant essay of what survival means, including the "homelessness"of being a survivor.

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