An exceptional document of an extraordinary life, The Soul of Things is the memoir of Holocaust survivor Éva Fahidi. Since the memoir was first published in Hungarian in 2004 under the title Anima Rerum, Fahidi has become a household name in Hungary and in Germany. Featured in countless interviews and several prize-winning documentary films, at the age of ninety-five she is a frequent speaker at Holocaust commemorations in Hungary, Germany, and elsewhere.

The Soul of Things combines a rare depiction of upper-middle-class Jewish life in pre-war Hungary with the chronicle of a woman’s deportation and survival in the camps. Fahidi is a gifted writer with a unique voice, full of wisdom, humanity, and flashes of dark humour. With an unsentimental, philosophical perspective, she recounts her journey from the Great Hungarian Plain to the extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the forced labour camp of Münchmühle, and back.

The English edition includes a new introduction by historians Éva Kovács and Judith Szapor, the original prefaces to the Hungarian and German editions, an essay on the Münchmüle Camp by Fritz Brinkman-Frisch, and extensive notes providing historical and cultural context for Fahidi’s narrative.

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The Soul of Things is a deeply reflective, evocative, and beautifully written memoir. A bestseller in Hungary, where it has been compared to the works of Primo Levi, it marks an important female contribution to the canon of Holocaust writing.
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List of Illustrations

Introduction
The Storyteller of the Shoah: Éva Fahidi and Anima Rerum
Éva Kovács and Judith Szapor

Preface to the Hungarian Edition: ... because we cannot go on otherwise
György Gábor

Preface to the German Edition
Götz Aly

Anima Rerum: The Soul of Things

The Münchmüle Camp
Fritz Brinkmann-Frisch

List of the 1,000 Women taken from Auschwitz to Allendorf, August 13, 1944

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Product details

ISBN
9781487525125
Published
2020-10-16
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Weight
460 gr
Height
226 mm
Width
150 mm
Thickness
20 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
304

Author
Edited by

Biographical note

Éva Fahidi is an activist and author who has captivated audiences with her life story as an Auschwitz survivor.

Judith Szapor is an associate professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at McGill University.