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Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz

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Full Title:

Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz

Contributors:

By (Author) Jzsef Debreczeni
Translated by Paul Olchvary
Foreword by Jonathan Freedland

ISBN:

9781784878887

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage Classics

Publication Date:

23rd April 2025

UK Publication Date:

9th January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

The Holocaust
Autobiography: historical, political and military
Second World War

Dewey:

940.5318092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 199mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

183g

Description

A lost classic of Holocaust literature translated for the first time - from journalist, poet and survivor J zsef Debreczeni A lost classic of Holocaust literature translated for the first time - from journalist, poet and survivor J zsef Debreczeni When J zsef Debreczeni arrived in Auschwitz in 1944, had he been selected to go 'left', his life expectancy would have been approximately forty-five minutes. One of the 'lucky' ones, he was sent to the 'right', which led to twelve horrifying months of incarceration and slave labour in a series of camps, ending in the 'Cold Crematorium' - the so-called hospital of the forced labour camp D rnhau, where prisoners too weak to work were left to die. Debreczeni beat the odds and survived. Very soon he committed his experiences to paper in Cold Crematorium, one of the harshest and powerful indictments of Nazism ever written. This haunting memoir, rendered in the precise and unsentimental prose of an accomplished journalist, compels the reader to imagine human beings in circumstances impossible to comprehend intellectually. First published in Hungarian in 1950 but never translated into English, this important eyewitness account finally takes its place among the great works of Holocaust literature. 'A literary diamond... A holocaust memoir worthy of Primo Levi' The Times 'A masterpiece' New Statesman

Reviews

A literary diamond sharp-edged and crystal clear. A haunting chronicle of rare, unsettling power... A holocaust memoir worthy of Primo Levi * The Times *
Meticulous and intelligent translation... A masterpiece * New Statesman *
In the timeliest possible way, it succeeds in restoring the Holocausts reality... Debreczeni writes with a cinematic clarity, a determination to make detail triumph over mass dehumanisation * Telegraph *
Astonishing Debreczeni captures detail after harrowing detail * Guardian *
As immediate a confrontation of the horrors of the camps as Ive ever encountered. Its also a subtle if startling meditation on what it is to attempt to confront those horrors with words Debreczeni has preserved a panoptic depiction of hell, at once personal, communal and atmospheric * New York Times *

Author Bio

J zsef Debreczeni (Author) J zsef Debreczeni was a Hungarian-language novelist, poet and journalist who spent most of his life in the former Yugoslavia. He was an editor of the Hungarian daily newspaper nnep in Budapest, from which he was dismissed due to anti-Jewish legislation. He was later a contributor to the Hungarian media, including the newspaper Napl , in the Yugoslav region of Vojvodina, as well as leading Belgrade newspapers. He was awarded the Hid Prize, the highest distinction in Hungarian literature in the former Yugoslavia. Paul Olchvary (Translator) Paul Olchvary has translated many books for leading publishers, including Gy rgy Dragoman's The White King, Andras Forgach's No Live Files Remain, dam Bodor's The Sinistra Zone, Vilmos Kondor's Budapest Noir and Karoly Pap's Azarel. He has received translation awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, PEN America, and Hungary's Milan F st Foundation. His shorter translations have appeared in the Paris Review, New York Times Magazine, Kenyon Review, Tablet, AGNI and Guernica. He lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

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