Search
An association of writers working to advance literature, defend free expression, and to foster international literary fellowship.
Pen Blogs
Recent Posts
PEN Blogroll
Browse by Subject
View by Post Title
World Voices Blogs
PEN Member Profiles
FAQ
Sign In
spacer
Newsletter

Home > Browse Member Blog Tags



MEMBER BLOG TAG: mandelstam

Friday, April 23, 2010 12:11PM
 
Recommendation of a Book
Tags: Holocaust, genocide, 20th century, Hidden Letters, Flip Slier, Mandelstam, Borowski, Babel, Zdena Berger
 
In thinking about many of the offerings in this year's PEN festival, I'd like to mention my experience as a teacher of a freshman seminar in the personal essay. Each year, I include a different volume of memoir or autobiographical fiction about one of the human-rights cataclysms of the 20th century: Nadezhda Mandelstam's "Hope against Hope," Tadeusz Borowski's "This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen," Isaac Babel's "Red Cavalry Stories," Zdena Berger's luminous "Tell Me Another Morning." One book spoke to the students immediately. It is called "Hidden Letters," and it consists of a compendium of messages written by a teenaged boy in Holland, named Philip (Flip) Slier, who, caught up in the Holocaust, wrote to friends and family from labor camps until he escaped, was apprehended, and...
 
More | 0 Comments | Add a Comment
 
Home | Site Map | Copyright / Privacy Policy | Contact Us © 2004-2012 PEN American Center. All rights reserved.