Memoirs of a Jewish Prisoner of the Gulag
Zvi Preigerzon wrote memoirs about his time in the Gulag in 1958, long before Solzhenitsyn and without any knowledge of the other publications on this subject. It was one of the first eyewitness accounts of the harsh reality of Soviet Gulags. Even after the death of Stalin, when the whole Gulag syst...
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Zusammenfassung: | Zvi Preigerzon wrote memoirs about his time in the Gulag in
1958, long before Solzhenitsyn and without any knowledge of the
other publications on this subject. It was one of the first
eyewitness accounts of the harsh reality of Soviet Gulags. Even
after the death of Stalin, when the whole Gulag system was largely
disbanded, writing about them could be regarded as an act of
heroism. Preigerzon attempted to document and analyze his own
prison camp experience and portray the Jewish prisoners he
encountered in forced labor camps. Among these people, we meet
scientists, engineers, famous Jewish writers and poets, young
Zionists, a devoted religious man, a horse wagon driver, a Jewish
singer of folk songs, and many, many others. As Preigerzon put it,
"Each one had his own story, his own soul, and his own
tragedy." |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2vt05dz |