On the Waves of Destiny

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On the Waves of Destiny

Selected Writings

Literary studies: general Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Social and cultural history Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: Lili Berger

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 30th April 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 238 pages

ISBN: 9781487557188


About the Book

Lili Berger wrote about the most traumatic and transformative developments of the twentieth century to which she herself was an eyewitness. On the Waves of Destiny presents an anthology that reflects her early life in interwar Poland during the rise of Hitler, her Second World War activities in occupied Paris where she was active in the Communist resistance, and her sojourn in Communist Poland from 1949 to 1968.

The majority of her essays are pen portraits, often based on her own personal recollections, in which she made clear that she considered it her duty to memorialize the tens of thousands of Polish Jewish writers and artists who were murdered during the Holocaust, such as author and painter Bruno Schulz, historian Emanuel Ringelblum, and artist Gela Seksztajn, as well as to preserve their work.

Even her short stories are based on actual experiences, not only her own but also those of people around her. In her stories, her essays, and her allegorical fables, she explored issues such as equality for women, the moral responsibility of a writer, the question of Jewish identity, and the creative process in general.

The translations in On the Waves of Destiny ensure that Lili Berger's legacy will continue to resonate with future generations of readers.

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