<p>"It is a valuable testimonial to the Furst family—to that generation of European refugees, to persistence, endurance, and survival under conditions of hardship and discouragement—and a reminder that we must try not to become victims of despair." — Walter A. Strauss, Case Western Reserve University</p>

Following the Nazi annexation of Austria in March of 1938, Desider Furst, his wife, and his daughter suddenly found themselves hunted outlaws, holders of a German passport branded with a red "J" for Jewish. They escaped from Vienna and eventually settled in England, where they spent the war years as "enemy aliens." In 1971 they emigrated once more, this time voluntarily, to the United States. Home is Somewhere Else is a dual-voice, autobiographical narration by father and daughter, recounting the family's displacements, obstacles, and repeated reversals.

The experiences documented here are typical of many Central Europeans whose lives were radically and painfully affected by the Nazis. This book's originality lies in its narrative format and its revelation of what befell the "lucky" ones merely on the margins of the Holocaust.

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List of Illustrations

Preface (LRF)

Introduction (DF)

Coming to Vienna (DF)

Vienna (LRF)

Flight from Vienna (DF)

Cologne (LRF)

Cologne (DF)

Brussels (LRF)

Brussels (DF)

London (LRF)

London (DF)

Chertsey (LRF)

Isle of Man (DF)

Bedford (LRF)

Bedford (DF)

Manchester (LRF)

Manchester (DF)

The Silent Third Person

And They Lived Happily Ever After (LRF)

As My Father Used to Say (DF)

Notes

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780791419694
Publisert
1994-07-01
Utgiver
State University of New York Press; State University of New York Press
Vekt
522 gr
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

Om bidragsyterne

Desider Furst, M.D. , died in 1985. Lilian R. Furst is Marcel Bataillon Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.