Waiting for Leah

Waiting for Leah

by EwaldOsers (Translator), Arnost Lustig (Author)

Synopsis

Waiting for the Train is set in Theresienstadt, the ghetto created by the Nazis in northern Bohemia as a staging post for the transport of Jews to Poland. The time is September 1944; the war is going badly for the Germans, and they are in a hurry to complete their 'Final Solution'. Rumours are rife among the Jews in the ghetto, even though nothing definite is known of the Nazis' intentions, or perhaps it is deliberately not believed. The heroine of the novel, Leah, an 18-year-old girl from Holland, has, like most of those around her, given up living in accordance with her beliefs. The narrator is a lad of seventeen, likewise still relatively unaffected by the moral disintegration around him. By chance he encounters Vili Feld, a pre-war acquaintance who had seduced his young girlfriend. Vili takes the narrator to the tiny attic he shares with Leah. Thus begins an erotic entanglement that ends with the narrator and Vili being sent to their deaths in the East. Leah travels with them, but in a different part of the train. Conditions on this journey are unspeakable; Lustig evokes them memorably in this novel about impossible moral choices made in appalling circumstances.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Published: 17 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 1843431475
ISBN 13: 9781843431473
Book Overview: 'In my view, Lustig is the finest living Czech author and his work cries out for the Nobel Prize and every other literary award.' John Murray, Literary Review

Author Bio
Arno-t Lustig was born in Prague in 1926. In 1942 he was sent by the Nazis to Theresienstadt and, later, first to Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald. He left Czechoslovakia after the Soviet occupation in 1968 to settle in Washington, DC, where he is Professor of Literature at American University. He is two-time winner of the Jewish National Book Award.