rendering a haunting collective portrait of an annihilated community
The thrilling story of how one man helped save Europe’s premiere Jewish musicians from obliteration by the Nazis
He spent his early career among the Yiddish literary circles in Warsaw and Odessa
and psychological component of their lives—and explores the way in which this influence is reflected in their art
where he was put to work digging up mass graves and burning the bodies to eliminate the evidence of Nazi war crimes
Victory Parade by Leela Corman textbook rendering a haunting collective portraitThe author of the Eisner nominated graphic novel Unterzakhn now gives us a heart wrenching, phantasmagorical tale of love, loss, and trauma both personal and global, set during World War II in Brooklyn, New York, and in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp. One of a group of women working as welders in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Rose Arensberg has fallen in love with a disabled veteran while awaiting the return of her husband, Sam, a soldier