Between sky and sea

by Herz Bergner

Other authorsArnold Zable (Introduction), Judah Waten (Translator)
Paperback, 2010

Description

"Beautifully written with extraordinary insight into the frailties of humanity."-- Australian Originally written in Yiddish and first published in English in 1946, this was one of the earliest works of fiction to address the consequences of Hitler's Final Solution. Herz Bergner's novel follows a group of Jewish refugees fleeing Europe aboard a dilapidated freighter. As the ship creeps toward disaster, tensions surface on board. The author creates unflinching psychological portraits of the reactions of the passengers to the profound uncertainty of their fate. An arresting novel of compassion and understanding, that resonates tragically with the recent Syrian refugee crisis.

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Publication

UK : Text Publishing, 2010

Pages

240

Awards

ALS Gold Medal (Winner — 1948)

Original language

Yiddish

Original publication date

1948

Barcode

117
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