The fiftieth gate

by Mark Raphael Baker

Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

940.53 BAK

Collection

Publication

Sydney : HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd 1997

Description

'What right did I possess, as a child of survivors, to recreate an account of the Holocaust as if I was there?' In writing The Fiftieth Gate, Mark Baker describes a journey from despair and death towards hope and life; it is the story of a son who enters his parents' memories and, inside the darkness, finds light. In his evocative prose, Baker takes us to this place of horror, and then brings us back to reflect on these events and remember: 'Never again'. Across the silence of fifty years, Baker and his family travel from Poland and Germany to Jerusalem and Melbourne, as the author struggles to uncover the mystery of his parents' survival--his father Yossl was imprisoned in concentration camps and his mother Genia was forced into hiding after the Jews of her village were murdered. Twenty years on The Fiftieth Gate remains an extraordinary book. It has become a classic and has now sold over 70,000 copies. In his new introduction, he recalls his motivations for writing this important memoir, and highlights how the testimonial culture in Holocaust studies has spread to awareness of other genocides and our responsibility (and failure) to prevent them.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member siri51
A sometimes disjointed memoir of his parents as they survived as Polish Jews and migrated to Australia - historian son (author) pushes them to remember often painful details of their past.

Awards

The Age Book of the Year Award (Shortlist — Non-fiction — 1997)

Language

Physical description

339 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

0732258049 / 9780732258047

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