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Marga Minco
Works by Marga Minco
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by Marga Minco Translated by Ruth Levitt Original title: De andere kant
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by Marga Minco Translated by Margaret Clegg Original title: Een leeg huis
In some ways this is the sequel to Minco’s Bitter Herbs. Whereas the earlier story dealt with a Jewish family whose members were being picked off one by one by the Nazis in wartime Holland, here we see the sole survivor’s attempts to adjust to life after the war. (more...) |
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by Marga Minco Translated by Roy Edwards Original title: Het bittere kruid
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by Marga Minco Translated by Roy Edwards Original title: Het bittere kruid: een kleine kroniek
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by Marga Minco Translated by Margaret Clegg Original title: Een leeg huis
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by Marga Minco Translated by Jeannette K. Ringold Original title: De Val
This book is a textured weaving of the elements of chance, fate, uncertainty, premonition and flashback. Minco draws on her Jewish background and her own personal experiences to relate the story of Frieda Borgstein, a Jewish woman who is the sole survivor from her family after the Second World War. (more...) |
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by Marga Minco Translated by Stacey Knecht Original title: De glazen brug
Like Marga Minco’s other novels, The Glass Bridge is a short, lucid and beautifully crafted piece of work that always says rather more than the words on the page reveal. Every sentence, each scene, is exactly and clearly drawn, but the recurring echoes, (more...) |
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by Marga Minco Translated by Roy Edwards Original title: Het bittere kruid
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