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PREFACE BY EVA HOFFMAN
464p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 095347805X
Etty Hillesum (1914-43) lived in Amsterdam, like
Anne Frank, and like her she kept a diary. 'All
the writings she left behind,' writes Eva Hoffman
in her Preface to this edition of her diaries
and letters, 'were composed in the shadow of the
Holocaust, but they resist being read primarily
in its dark light. Rather, their abiding interest
lies in the light- filled mind that pervades them
and in the astonishing internal journey they chart.
Etty's pilgrimage grew out of the intimate experience
of an intellectual young woman - it was idiosyncratic,
individual, and recognisably modern... The private
person who revealed herself in her diary was impassioned,
erotically volatile, restless... Yet she had the
kind of genius for introspection that converts
symptoms into significance and joins self-examination
to philosophical investigation... In the last
stages of her amazing and moving journey, Etty
seemed to attain that peace which passeth understanding...
Finally, however, the violence and brutality she
saw all around her overwhelmed even her capacity
to understand... But by knowing and feeling so
deeply and fully, an unknown young woman became
one of the most exceptional and truest witnesses
of the devastation through which she lived.'
The fabric, by Otti Berger (d. Auschwitz
1944), a Bauhaus designer living in Holland, could have
been Etty's bedspread; the stripes running across the
muted, if cheerful, pattern have the effect of barbed-wire. |