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Pani Stefa and the Orphans
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Pani Stefa and the Orphans

Emmanuel Ringelblum (one of the orphans) wrote: 'They cooperated all their lives. Even death did not separate them. They went to death together. Everything related to the person of Korczak – boarding school, promoting love for children – everything was the joint achievement of both of them.'

At a moment when communists were engineering a New Man, and Zionists a New Jew, a doctor and a teacher devoted themselves to a social experiment: raising a new child.

Their orphanage is set amidst the desperate poverty of Jewish Warsaw; often the children are not orphans, but rather children of mothers unable to care for them, making their way out of rat-infested rooms with dirt floors or frozen cellars. In this polyphonic work of literary non-fiction, Magdalena Kicinska shifts the gaze from the legendary Dr. Korczak to the inscrutable Pani Stefa.

Artfully – in a style reminiscent of Hanna Krall and Agata Tuszy?ska – the author pieces together a story of a life: a Polish Jewess who spoke French but not Yiddish; a pedagogue who was as demanding as she was self-sacrificing; a lonely woman who rarely in her life had a moment of privacy. In doing so, Kici?ska shows us how it is sometimes the drama of history's minor characters, which can cast the most penetrating light on their world.
Alaotsikko
Out of the Shadow of Korczak
ISBN
9781912676781
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
14.7.2021
Sivumäärä
272