Annales Neophilologiarum

ISSN: 1734-4557     eISSN: 2353-2823    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/an.2016.10-06
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"Le convoi du 24 janvier" de Charlotte Delbo et la mémoire ressuscitée de la Déportation
(Charlotte Delbo' s novel "Convoy to Auschwitz" and the regained memory of the Deportation)

Authors: Beata Kędzia-Klebeko
Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: Holocaust literature historical memory testimony
Data publikacji całości:2016
Page range:12 (84-95)
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Abstract

The novel Convoy to Auschwitz, a testimony of the concentration camp experiences of a famous French writer Charlotte Delbo appeared in France in 1966. This book expresses the author's ethical position, who admits that the language of literature is capable to express even those human experiences which seemed inexpressible or inexplicable. The novel Convoy to Auschwitz is a biographical account of the daily lives of 230 women who were deported from France to the concentration camp in Auschwitz. The author attempts to protect and preserve for the posterity the lives of silent female heroes who were doomed to die in the camp appalling living conditions because of their nationality, political views or race. The memory of them requires a written testimony because of passing time, insensitivity to the past of subsequent generations, and also because of possible free interpretations of history.
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