Magda Denes (F / Hungary, 1934-1996), Holocaust survivor

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
1997 Denes.jpg

Magda Denes (F / Hungary, 1934-1996), Holocaust survivor.

  • KEYWORDS : <Hidden Children>
  • MEMOIRS : Castles Burning (1997)

Biography

Book : Castles Burning (1997)

  • Castles Burning: A Child's Life in War (New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 1997). Also published in German, Czech, Hungaria & Spanish.

"A psychoanalyst describes her childhood growing up in wartorn Hungary, an overwhelming encounter with an incomprehensible world of deprivation, separation, and loss ... There are few figures in literature as riveting as the precocious nine-year-old Magda Denes who narrates this story. Her stubborn self-command and irrepressible awareness of the absurd make her in her mother's eyes "impossibly sarcastic, bigmouthed, insolent, and far too smart" for her own good. When her family goes into hiding from the fascist Arrow-Cross, she is torn from the "castle" of intimacies shared with her adored and adoring older brother and plunged into a world of incomprehensible deprivation, separation, and loss. Her rage, and her ability to feel devastating sorrow and still to insist on life, will reach every reader at the core." "Recounting an odyssey through the wreckage and homelessness of postwar Europe, Castles Burning embodies a powerful personality, a stunning gift for prose and storytelling, a remarkable sense of humor, and true emotional wisdom and makes a magnificent contribution to the literature of childhood and war."--Publisher description.

External links