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Other editions of book Nowolipie Street

  • Nowolipie Street

    Józef Hen, Krystyna Boroń

    (DL Books LLC, March 31, 2020)
    This is a memoir of the lost Jewish world of interwar Warsaw of the 1920s and 1930s, which was published in Polish more than twenty years ago and translated into several languages. Timothy Snyder, Yale University, wrote, "This is to be savored and treasured and preserved." Michael Krutikov wrote in The Yiddish Forward, "In his memoir, with great diligence [Hen] brings back from the dead the theatre of Jewish life in its smallest details." Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, New York University, wrote, "Highly recommended."
  • Nowolipie Street

    Jozef Hen, Krystyna Boron

    Paperback (DL Books, May 31, 2012)
    Józef Hen's memoir is about growing up in a middle-class Jewish family in Warsaw during the 1920s and 1930s, up through the first few months of the German occupation. Nowolipie Street, where Hen lived as a child and young adult, is both the happy background and the source material for his narration. The story of his youth is vividly presented as remembered and retold by Hen in loving detail. This world is shattered when Germany invades Poland. The author and his family live through the horror of the incessant bombardment of Warsaw and the chaos of the next few months. Slowly but inexorably, the noose begins to tighten around the Jewish population. Eventually, the sixteen-year-old author makes the agonizing decision to leave his parents and flee his country.
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