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    Edith Bruck (born 3 May 1931) [1] is a Hungarian-born writer, director and Holocaust survivor. She has lived most of her life in Italy and writes in Italian. [2]

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · Since Edith Bruck photographed the house during her visit in 1962, the issue was even more complicated; the local authorities rightly assumed that she expected to see the same house again in 1982.

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  3. Edith Bruck (née Edith Steinschreiber) was born on 3 May 1931 in Tiszabèrcel, Hungary. In 1944 she was deported with her family to the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Christianstadt, Landsberg, and Bergen-Belsen, where she lost both her parents and a brother. After the end of WW2, she briefly returned to Hungary, lived in what was ...

  4. Jun 22, 2007 · In the Fifties in Rome, Bruck was able to create continuity with her past and find a voice to describe, in Italian, the terrible experience of a twelve-year-old child, violently separated from her mother who was eliminated at Auschwitz.

  5. Jan 29, 2021 · In an interview with Italian journalist Francesca Romana De’ Angelis, published on Wednesday, 27 January, in the daily edition of L’Osservatore Romano, Edith Bruck, Holocaust survivor, author, journalist and translator shares memories of her horrific experiences.

  6. Feb 26, 2021 · We climb the two floors that lead to Edith Bruck. She is there on the threshold and almost cannot speak. “I am moved and honoured”, she tries to say, but the most comprehensible words (the rest are “sighs too deep for words”) that repeatedly come from her and from the Pope are “thank you”.

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  8. Jul 8, 2021 · More than 75 years later, the Hungarian-born Bruck remains committed to telling the story of the Holocaust. The 89-year-old transnational Italian writer’s new book, Il Pane Perduto, is one of five finalists for the Strega award, Italy’s highest literary prize, which will be awarded on July 8.

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