Decades after that war, when she was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward suffering from deep depression, Marta Wollner, a Holocaust survivor, wrote her memoir. Comprising a an intimate... Læs mere
Over one million refugees left Russia at the Bolshevik Revolution. The pain of losing one’s homeland may fade, but the psyche is slow to heal. The Nansen Factor shines a light on the lives of some of these refugees.
A collection of poetry from the Holocaust leads the author to uncover the remarkable story of Else Dormitzer. The book traces her life from... Læs mere
Man and His Surroundings is a collection of novellas that are unconnected by one plot, but which altogether constitute a piercing examination of Soviet and post-Soviet culture.... Læs mere
Polish-Jewish Re-Rememberingaddresses Polish-Jewish relations, including the impact of Jews on the development of national culture in the... Læs mere