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Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman, The

By Andrzej Szczypiorski & Klara Glowczewska &
Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman, The by Andrzej Szczypiorski & Klara Glowczewska &  digital book - Fable

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Reissued with an introduction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a stunning and disquieting novel of heroism and cowardice

A masterful novel that was a huge bestseller in Europe, The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman is a testament to the power of literature. Now with an introduction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who named it her “favorite book no one else has heard of” in the New York Times, the novel follows Irma Seidenman, a young Jewish widow in Nazi-occupied Warsaw in 1943, who possesses two attributes that can spell the difference between life and death: blue eyes and blond hair. With these features, and a set of false papers, she slips out of the ghetto, passing as the wife of a Polish officer, until one day an informer spots her on the street and drags her off to the Gestapo. At times a dark lament, at others a sly and sardonic thriller, The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman is the story of the thirty-six hours that follow Irma's arrest and the events that lead to her dramatic rescue as the last of Warsaw’s Jews are about to meet their deaths in the burning ghetto.

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3.5
“"She noticed the hell. But she said that even in hell one must stay one's course as long as it is possible to do so." ------ I found this to be a really interesting perspective on the Polish identity during WWII. Sczcypiorski found a way to weave together many disparate identities and create a community amongst those who were living through a deeply traumatic time in history. This ability to join concurrent storylines seamlessly is a hallmark of some of my favorite authors (Haruki Murakami as one example). I enjoyed the flash forward for each character. It echoed the existential struggles they were facing with spirituality and if this was a design of God- sort of continued that omniscience that they were wrestling with the theory of. Sczcypiorski provided a scathing commentary on Polish non-Jews acceptance of occupation and willingness to turn away from the atrocities being committed just across the wall. However, he provided a few characters who risked everything they had left to try and reduce the harm occurring around them, told through the story of Mrs. Seidenman’s arrest. In this he seemed to say that not all was lost and even amongst the darkness there were lights. A telling quote in reference to Mrs. Seidenman “She noticed the hell. But she said that even in hell one must stay ones course as long as it is possible to do so.” I took off a star because I got a little tired of Sczcypiorski’s tendency to make lists that lasted well over a page. Additionally, some of the existential woes got a bit sluggish and felt more representative of the author’s views than what that character would have been thinking. Overall a positive experience to read.”

About Andrzej Szczypiorski

ANDRZEJ SZCZYPIORSKI was born in 1928 in Warsaw, where he died in 2000. He was introduced to the English-speaking world with The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman.

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