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At the height of the Nazi extermination campaign in the Warsaw Ghetto, a young Jewish woman, Irena, seeks the protection of her former lover, a young architect, Jan Malecki. By taking her in, he puts his own life and the safety of his family at risk. Over a four-day period, Tuesday through Friday of Holy Week 1943, as Irena becomes increasingly traumatized by her situation, Malecki questions his decision to shelter Irena in the apartment where Malecki, his pregnant wife, and his younger show more brother reside. Added to his dilemma is the broader context of Poles' attitudes toward the "Jewish question show less

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This is a beautifully structured story, put together in the manner of Steinbeck, each part sliding smoothly into the next. It's very short, but packs a lot of action into its 120-odd pages. I also believe it's one of the more realistic novels I've read about the Holocaust. The author doesn't try to make a hero out of anyone, not even the Jewish woman whose plight drives the plot. None of the characters here -- Jews, Poles, Germans -- come off well. They are all selfish even when they try not to be. Irena is bitter and abrasive, and Jan is weak. But I think that's how people would really be in wartime, in an overcrowded city occupied by a foreign power, where you have a hard time of it even getting enough to eat.

I would recommend this show more book to anyone interested in the Holocaust. In fact, I would probably put it on my top ten list of Holocaust novels. It's short as I said, and written simply, so a novice would not be intimidated by it. I also think it could be very easily adapted for the stage -- in fact, I ended up writing a short play based on the story. show less
Check out my published review at: http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2007/winter/book-notes/. It's about a third of the way down.

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Gross, Jan (Foreword)
Lachmann, Renate (Translator)
Swan, Oscar E. (Introduction)

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Canonical title
Holy Week
Original title
Wielki Tydzień
Original publication date
1948
Important places
Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw, Poland
Important events
Holocaust
Original language
Polish

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
891.8Literature & rhetoricLiteratures of other languagesEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesWest and South Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Slovene, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Serbo-Croatian, and Macedonian)
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PG7158 .A7 .W5413Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianSlavicPolish
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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