Found 1,633 results for "Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature"
by Władysław Szpilman
I began my wartime career as a pianist in the Cafe Nowoczesna, which was in Nowolipki Street in the very heart of the Wa...
by Primo Levi
Tuve la suerte de no ser deportado a Auschwitz hasta 1944, y después de que el gobierno alemán hubiera decidido, a causa...
by Elie Wiesel
THEY CALLED HIM Moishe the Beadle, as if his entire life he had never had a surname.
by Livia Bitton-Jackson
I dream of enrolling in the prep school in Budapest, the capital city.
by Stephen King
There's a guy like me in every state and federal prison in America, I guess-I'm the guy who can get it for you.
by Judith Kerr
Anna was walking home from school with Elsbeth, a girl in her class.
by Primo Levi
There are the so-called inert gases in the air we breathe.
by Janell Cannon
In a warm and sultry forest far, far away, there once lived a mother fruit bat and her new baby.
by Hans Peter Richter
Someone had called him Polycarp, and he kept this name all the time he ruled over our front garden.
by Heather Morris, Heather Morris
by Victoria Aarons, Holli Levitsky
by Norman G. Finkelstein
In a memorable exchange some years back, Gore Vidal accused Norman Podhoretz, then-editor of the American Jewish Committ...