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Herz Bergner

    Herz Bergner byl uznávaný jidiš spisovatel, jehož dílo se zabývá tématy židovské integrace a uchování tradic. Jeho povídky a romány, často zasazené do Varšavy i australského Melbourne, realisticky zachycují výzvy imigrace a adaptace na nový život. Bergner svým jedinečným stylem prozkoumává střet mezi starým a novým světem, přičemž jeho spisy si získaly uznání po celém světě pro svůj hluboký vhled do židovské zkušenosti.

    Light and Shadow
    Between Sky & Sea
    • Between Sky & Sea

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      4,6(5)Ohodnotit

      A group of Jewish refugees are thrown together on board a dilapidated freighter charting a course for Australia. Fleeing terrible scenes of destruction in Europe, they are bound by a deep sense of loss and the uncertainty of their fate. As the ship lists, inner conflicts burst to the surface and romance, revenge, guilt and desperation fill the craft. There's poignancy, drama and an abiding strength of humanity as the passengers' lives play out in this unbearable hinterland between sky and sea. Now, seventy years since its publication in 1946, Between Sky & Sea cements its place as a major Australian major work of diaspora fiction. Arnold Zable's introduction highlights the chilling parallels between Bergner's tale and the sinking of the SIEV X off the Australian coast, giving the reader pause to reflect on the continuing plight of asylum seekers throughout history and across the globe.

      Between Sky & Sea