Tales of Grabowski
 
November 2, 2003
John Auerbach
 

With stark immediacy, these interconnected, autobiographical stories by a recently discovered Jewish writer add a new dimension to Holocaust survival literature. After witnessing a brutal roundup in his street in the Warsaw ghetto, young intellectual David Gordon escapes the horror by creating a new "monster" self and living as Wladyslaw Grabowski, a Polish shipyard worker stoking coal in Danzig, Germany.

  From Issue:4.11
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