Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Talking until nightfall, remembering Jewish Salonica, 1941-44, Isaac Matarasso ; translated and introduced by Pauline Matarasso ; with contributions by Robert Matarasso and François Matarasso

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Talking until nightfall, remembering Jewish Salonica, 1941-44, Isaac Matarasso ; translated and introduced by Pauline Matarasso ; with contributions by Robert Matarasso and François Matarasso
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrationsmapsplates
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Talking until nightfall
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1153010111
Responsibility statement
Isaac Matarasso ; translated and introduced by Pauline Matarasso ; with contributions by Robert Matarasso and François Matarasso
Sub title
remembering Jewish Salonica, 1941-44
Summary
When Nazi occupiers arrived in Greece in 1941, it was the beginning of a horror that would reverberate through generations. In the city of Salonica (Thessaloniki), almost 50,000 Jews were sent to Nazi concentration camps during the war, and only 2,000 returned. A Jewish doctor named Isaac Matarasso and his son escaped imprisonment and torture at the hands of the Nazis and joined the resistance. After the city's liberation they returned to rebuild Salonica and, along with the other survivors, to grapple with the near-total destruction of their community. Isaac was a witness to his Jewish community's devastation, and the tangled aftermath of grief, guilt and grace as survivors returned home. Talking Until Nightfall presents his account of the tragedy and his moving tribute to the living and the dead. His story is woven together with his son Robert's memories of being a frightened teenager spared by a twist of fate, with an afterword by his grandson Francois that looks back on the survivors' stories and his family's place in history. This slim, wrenching account of loss, survival, and the strength of the human spirit will captivate readers and ensure the Jews of Salonica are never forgotten
Table Of Contents
An urgent conversation -- Early years, late reflections -- ...And yet not all died... -- From the Salonica Ghetto -- During your lifetime and during your days -- Listening to the witnesses
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