Marta's notebooks / Talila Kosh Wollner.

Uniform titleMaḥbarot shel Martah. English
Abstract "Marta dreamed of an extraordinary life, where she could travel the world and write. But the Second World War and Holocaust destroyed the possibility of both. Marta's Notebooks tells the story of the one thing Marta wrote, decades after the war, when she was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward suffering from deep depression. As a result of the close relationship she developed with her psychiatrist, Marta at last penned her story: a poignant memoir, an intimate and historical document, a testimony to a woman's life and a place that was destroyed. Marta's Notebooks brings together three components: an authentic memoir written by Marta Wollner, a Holocaust survivor; a literary, fictive biography based on this diary; and an auto-fiction novella, the confession of her daughter reflecting on the profound impact of her mother's trauma on her own life. Providing a unique approach to telling one's survival story, Marta's Notebooks is a testament to the complex wounds that trauma leaves behind"-- Provided by publisher.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Kosh Wollner, Talila, 1949- Marta's notebooks Brookline, MA : Cherry Orchard Books, [2024] 9798887195971
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ISBN9798887196008 (epub)
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