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The Holocaust Kid : Stories

  • The Holocaust Kid : Stories
  • Attribution

    Sonia Pilcer
  • Publication Details

    Book, 1st ed, Persea Books, 2001
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      (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3566.I48 H65 2001         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    A major work of autobiographical fiction by a second generation Holocaust writer–funny, erotic, irreverent, and deeply moving. In these interconnected stories, we follow Genia and Heniek Palovsky and their daughter in their postwar life, from the Displaced Persons camp in Germany where Zosha is born (”the spitten image of Elizabet Tailor!”) to New York City, where Heniek works in a knitting mill and Genia cultivates a circle of survivor friends, all with “Lodz-beige” hair. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • "A Karen and Michael Braziller book."
    • "This Collection of linked autobiographical stories is part of a growing body of work by American Second Generation Holocaust writers. But from the first story, "Do You Deserve to Live?" when Zosha Palovsky summons her "schlock muse in rhinestone harlequin glasses, cabana pants, and spiked heels" to write Elizabeth Taylor stories for Movie Screen magazine, we know we are in new terrain. Zosha was born in a DP camp in Germany, the daughter of Holocaust survivors, but she has grown up in Brooklyn and Washington Heights, joined a Latina gang, and refused to attend a yeshiva. Her spirit is untamed: she’s a rebel, outspoken, sexually liberated, determined to live her own life free of her parents’ past. And yet, even the daring, defiant "Holocaust Kid" cannot escape." "Obsessed with events that took place before her birth, Zosha’s entire life is touched by the war. She has dreams of Auschwitz, is invited to a fellow artist’s "happening" that turns out to be a Holocaust psychodrama, and writes under pseudonyms of those lost in the camps. She falls in love with "her own private Nazi," and then has an affair with a kinky Holocaust scholar. She confounds her parents: Why can’t she get married like a normal person and give them grandchildren? How are they to understand their American daughter?"–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Do You Deserve to Live?
    • Displaced Persons
    • "Paskudnyak"
    • Remember 6,000,000
    • First Story
    • Survivors Dance
    • Our Father, Our King
    • The Big H
    • Shoah Casanova
    • Triptych
    • Thieves
    • Trauma Queen
    • Imagine Auschwitz
    • Resurrection
    • Blue Paradise
  • ISBN

    • 0892552611
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