Girl in the Red Coat

Girl in the Red Coat

by RomaLigocka (Author)

Synopsis

Roma Ligocka has lived multiple lives over the last fifty years - artist, theatrical designer, bohemian nomad, political activist, wife, mother - but she was first 'the girl in the red coat' . Famously picked out in red in the black and white footage of Spielberg's 'Schindler's List' it was only when she saw the image of herself on screen that she realised the extent of her failure to come to terms with the anguish of her childhood. This powerful memoir revisits the horror of her early years and reveals how far its effects have reached throughout her life. Leading an apparently successful life, she has nonetheless often been at the mercy of depressions. Now, after 50 years, she is able to write about honestly examining the scars of a traumatic childhood and getting past sorrow while still acknowledging the truth of the past.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0340819073
ISBN 13: 9780340819074
Book Overview: The extraordinary and haunting memoir of the 'girl in the red coat' - the terrified child from the Krakow ghetto who made an unforgettable appearance in 'Schindler's List'.

Media Reviews
This poignant, well-told tale does honour to all children bewildered by horror and injustice and politics beyond their understanding or responsibility * Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's Ark *
An extraordinary child's-eye view of inhumanity and horror in the Krakow ghetto, and of the blessing and curse of survival * The Sunday Times *
Incredibly moving, beautifully written, this is a shocking, necessary book * Marie Claire *
Author Bio
Roma Ligocka was one of the 'hidden children'. Born in 1938 in the ghetto of Krakow, she escaped with her mother when the Germans deported everyone in l943. The cousin of Roman Polanski, she joined his adventures in post-war Poland and then married a theatre director. During her life she has been an artist, costume designer, human rights fundraiser, and mother. She has lived in various European cities and is now settled in Munich.