
The Soul of Things
Memoir of a Youth Interrupted
Eva Fahidi(Author)
Judith Szapor(Editor)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 16. October 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-4875-2512-5 (ISBN)
Description
An exceptional document of an extraordinary life, The Soul of Things is the memoir of Holocaust survivor Eva Fahidi. Since the memoir was first published in Hungarian in 2004 under the title Anima Rerum, Fahidi has become a household name in Hungary and in Germany. Featured in countless interviews and several prize-winning documentary films, at the age of ninety-five she is a frequent speaker at Holocaust commemorations in Hungary, Germany, and elsewhere.
The Soul of Things combines a rare depiction of upper-middle-class Jewish life in pre-war Hungary with the chronicle of a woman's deportation and survival in the camps. Fahidi is a gifted writer with a unique voice, full of wisdom, humanity, and flashes of dark humour. With an unsentimental, philosophical perspective, she recounts her journey from the Great Hungarian Plain to the extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the forced labour camp of Muenchmuehle, and back.
The English edition includes a new introduction by historians Eva Kovacs and Judith Szapor, the original prefaces to the Hungarian and German editions, an essay on the Muenchmuele Camp by Fritz Brinkman-Frisch, and extensive notes providing historical and cultural context for Fahidi's narrative.
The Soul of Things combines a rare depiction of upper-middle-class Jewish life in pre-war Hungary with the chronicle of a woman's deportation and survival in the camps. Fahidi is a gifted writer with a unique voice, full of wisdom, humanity, and flashes of dark humour. With an unsentimental, philosophical perspective, she recounts her journey from the Great Hungarian Plain to the extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the forced labour camp of Muenchmuehle, and back.
The English edition includes a new introduction by historians Eva Kovacs and Judith Szapor, the original prefaces to the Hungarian and German editions, an essay on the Muenchmuele Camp by Fritz Brinkman-Frisch, and extensive notes providing historical and cultural context for Fahidi's narrative.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
1 figure
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
461 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-2512-5 (9781487525125)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Eva Fahidi is an activist and author who has captivated audiences with her life story as an Auschwitz survivor.
Judith Szapor is an associate professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at McGill University.
Judith Szapor is an associate professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at McGill University.
Content
List of Illustrations
Introduction
The Storyteller of the Shoah: Eva Fahidi and Anima Rerum
Eva Kovacs and Judith Szapor
Preface to the Hungarian Edition: ... because we cannot go on otherwise
Gyoergy Gabor
Preface to the German Edition
Goetz Aly
Anima Rerum: The Soul of Things
The Muenchmuele Camp
Fritz Brinkmann-Frisch
List of the 1,000 Women taken from Auschwitz to Allendorf, August 13, 1944
Introduction
The Storyteller of the Shoah: Eva Fahidi and Anima Rerum
Eva Kovacs and Judith Szapor
Preface to the Hungarian Edition: ... because we cannot go on otherwise
Gyoergy Gabor
Preface to the German Edition
Goetz Aly
Anima Rerum: The Soul of Things
The Muenchmuele Camp
Fritz Brinkmann-Frisch
List of the 1,000 Women taken from Auschwitz to Allendorf, August 13, 1944