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Carregando... Tzili: The Story of a Lifede Aharon Appelfeld
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. En 1942, Tsili Kraus a douze ans. Elle est la " petite dernière " d'une famille nombreuse et vit dans un village d'Europe centrale. Quand la haine anti-juive éclate, tous s'enfuient, laissant Tsili pour garder la maison. Mais personne ne reviendra... Tsili va se battre pour survivre. Elle passe trois années à se cacher, cueillant des fruits sauvages, volant de la nourriture, se réfugiant dans des granges ou des écuries. Jusqu'à ce qu'elle rencontre Marek, évadé d'un camp, et qui se cache lui-aussi... Ils vont s'aimer et revivre ensemble la malédiction biblique de la descendance de Caïn " Tu seras errant et fugitif " (Genèse, IV, 12). Au-delà du témoignage, ce livre extraordinaire montre comment, plongé dans l'horreur, un enfant parvient à construire son identité à travers sa perception physique du monde. (fonte: Fnac) Tsili kan niet zo goed leren als haar broers en zus, maar ze weet zich wel in leven te houden in de oorlog. Ze werkt bij mensen en later ontmoet ze op een plek in de buurt van een dorp een man die op de vlucht is. Af en toe verkopen ze bezittingen van de man. Hij verdwijnt. De oorlog loopt af en er komen stromen ex-gevangenen langs. Tsili voegt zich bij hen, omdat ze niemand anders heeft. Ze blijkt zwanger te zijn en een van de ex-gevangenen bekommert zich om haar als ze veel pijn blijkt te hebben. Een stuk uit het leven van een meisje dat niet zo belangrijk is op het wereldtoneel, in een heftige tijd. Wat kan Appelfeld schitterend vertellen! sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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The youngest, least-favored member of an Eastern European Jewish family, Tzili is considered an embarrassment by her parents and older siblings. Her schooling has been a failure, she is simple and meek, and she seems more at home with the animals in the field than with people. And so when her panic-stricken family flees the encroaching Nazi armies, Tzili is left behind to fend for herself. At first seeking refuge with the local peasants, she is eventually forced to escape from them as well, and she takes to the forest, living a solitary existence until she is discovered by another Jewish refugee, a man who is as alone in the world as she is. As she matures into womanhood, they fall in love. And though their time together is tragically brief, their love for each other imbues Tzili with the strength to survive the war and begin a new life, together with other survivors, in Palestine. Aharon Appelfeld imbues Tzili's story with a harrowing beauty that is emblematic of the fate of an entire people. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This story is about a young teenager who is totally abandoned by her family so she must do whatever she needs to do to survive. Sometimes she is alone; sometimes she is with others. The story is heartbreaking, but a necessary read. Readers do need to know what it felt like for Jews to endure the war years in Europe, even if they were not murdered.
A jarring part of this story for me was near the end when I discovered that Tzili ended up in Zagreb. Zagreb is a city in Croatia, part of the former Republic of Yugoslvaia. My maternal grandparents lived there, but they died in Auschwitz at the hands of the Nazis.
I generally don't like to read novels about this period in history, but I hesitatingly do read novels by authors who themselves experienced deep trauma at the hands of the Nazis. They have stories to tell. ( )