Tzili


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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.




Cyclopedia of Literary Characters II


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V.1: A-Div, V.2: Doc-Lin, V.3: Lion-Serj. V.4: Serp-Z.




Cyclopedia of Literary Characters II: Serp-Z


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V.1: A-Div, V.2: Doc-Lin, V.3: Lion-Serj. V.4: Serp-Z.




Cyclopedia of Literary Characters: Tonight we improvise-Zuleika Dobson. Indexes


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Contains analyses of characters that appear in novels, plays, epics, and other classics of world literature, providing lengthy descriptions of central characters, and less extensive discussions of supporting players; arranged alphabetically by title; and includes title, author, and character name indexes.




Critical Survey of Long Fiction


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Presents critical studies of fifty novelists from all over the world who were not included in the original multi-volume surveys of long fiction.




Magill's Survey of World Literature


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A comprehensive survey of classic world literature with an emphasis on history, criticism, and mini-biographies of noted authors.




Aharon Appelfeld's Fiction


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Analyzes the Holocaust novels of internationally prominent Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld.




Art Out of Agony


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"In a series of interviews originally prepared for CBC-FM's Stereo Morning, Stephen Lewis explores artistic and philisophical responses to the Holocaust with some of the people who have brought this historical conundrum to public awareness during the last few years. In conversations with the artists, and through excerpts from their written works, Lewis examines diverse attitudes and motivations, from the mass appeal of Sophie's Choice and The White Hotel to philosophical and moral contemplations of survivors"--Page 4 of cover.







Jewish Book Annual


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