The Black Seasons
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The Black Seasons

  1. 192 pages
  2. English
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The Black Seasons

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A mosaic of memories from a childhood in the Warsaw Ghetto and a life in hiding on the other side of the wall When six-year-old Michal Glowinski first heard the adults around him speak of the ghetto, he understood only that the word was connected with moving-and conjured up a fantastical image of a many-storied carriage pulled through the streets by some umpteen horses. He was soon to learn that the ghetto was something else entirely. A half-century later, Glowinski, now an eminent Polish literary scholar, leads us haltingly into Nazi-occupied Poland. Scrupulously attentive to the distance between a child's experience and an adult's reflection, Glowinski revisits the images and episodes of his childhood: the emaciated violinist playing a Mendelssohn concerto on the ghetto streets; his game of chess with a Polish blackmailer threatening to deliver him to the Gestapo; and his eventual rescue by Catholic nuns in an impoverished, distant convent. In language at once spare and eloquent, Glowinski explores the horror of those years, the fragility of existence, and the fragmented nature of memory itself.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Translator’s Preface
  4. Author’s Note
  5. Fragments from the Ghetto
  6. The Pastry
  7. Emil
  8. My Grandfather’s Suicide
  9. Beans and a Violin
  10. Getting Out
  11. Dlugi
  12. The Black Hour
  13. Candid Evening Talks
  14. The Villa on Odolan Ā“ ska Street
  15. The House beneath the Eagles
  16. A Quarter Hour Passed in a Pastry Shop
  17. Jasio the Redhead
  18. The Death of Sister Longina
  19. On a Sunday Morning
  20. A Louse on a Beret, a Chasuble, a Pair of Shoes
  21. Misjudeja
  22. It Was I Who Killed Jesus
  23. Books I Didn’t Read in My Youth
  24. ā€œGermans Are People, Tooā€
  25. Translator’s Notes
  26. About the Author
  27. Jewish Lives