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An edition of A Cross and a Star (1995)

A cross and a star

memoirs of a Jewish girl in Chile

1st ed.
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"In Osorno, Chile, the Nazis were the great feudal lords of the south and being Jewish was like possessing a savage and dangerous scar." The author thus describes the backdrop for this memoir of growing up as the daughter of European Jewish immigrants to Chile in the years before and after World War II. Speaking through the voice of her mother, she says, "I write these sometimes intermittent and true memories with the voice of an adolescent and then of a woman. . . .

I wish to talk about my life in an unseemly and noisy house in southern Chile and about a town with fifty Nazis and three Jewish families. Everything I tell you is true and this is why I write so that it will be even more certain."

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This beautifully written story offers glimpses of cultures and landscapes little known outside of Chile. The narrative weaves back and forth through time offering the stories of the narrator's family: her father who had to leave Vienna around 1920 because he fell in love with a Christian cabaret dancer, her paternal grandmother who came to Chile in 1939 with a number tattooed on her arm, her mother's family from Odessa, and numerous aunts and uncles.

The narrator returns to Osorno in 1993 and notes how little has changed. The Germans still display portraits of Hitler in their homes and sell Hitler memorabilia.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
179

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Cover of: A cross and a star
A cross and a star: memoirs of a Jewish girl in Chile
1997, Feminist Press at the City University of New York, Gazelle] (distributor), The Feminist Press at CUNY
in English
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A Cross and a Star: Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile (Garnet World Fiction)
October 1997, LPC Group
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Cover of: A cross and a star
A cross and a star: memoirs of a Jewish girl in Chile
1997, The Feminist Press
in English - 1st pbk. ed.
Cover of: A cross and a star
A cross and a star: memoirs of a Jewish girl in Chile
1995, University of New Mexico Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

Family alliances
Images of my youth
Osorno
Carmencita and the kingdom of adobe
The Viennese lady
My husband.

Edition Notes

Published in
Albuquerque

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
983/.53004924/0092, B
Library of Congress
F3285.J4 A3813 1995, F3285.J4A3813 1995, F3285.J4 A3813 1995eb, F3285.J4 A37 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 179 p. :
Number of pages
179

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1079864M
Internet Archive
crossandstarmemo0000agos_j3t4
ISBN 10
0826315739
LCCN
94003213
OCLC/WorldCat
44962918, 30401747
LibraryThing
1981318
Goodreads
945455

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL8476068W

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"In Osorno, Chile, the Nazis were the great feudal lords of the south and being Jewish was like possessing a savage and dangerous scar." The author thus describes the backdrop for this memoir of growing up as the daughter of European Jewish immigrants to Chile in the years before and after World War II. Speaking through the voice of her mother, she says, "I write these sometimes intermittent and true memories with the voice of an adolescent and then of a woman. . . .

I wish to talk about my life in an unseemly and noisy house in southern Chile and about a town with fifty Nazis and three Jewish families. Everything I tell you is true and this is why I write so that it will be even more certain."

This beautifully written story offers glimpses of cultures and landscapes little known outside of Chile. The narrative weaves back and forth through time offering the stories of the narrator's family: her father who had to leave Vienna around 1920 because he fell in love with a Christian cabaret dancer, her paternal grandmother who came to Chile in 1939 with a number tattooed on her arm, her mother's family from Odessa, and numerous aunts and uncles.

The narrator returns to Osorno in 1993 and notes how little has changed. The Germans still display portraits of Hitler in their homes and sell Hitler memorabilia.

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