Bajo una estrella cruel : una vida en Praga (1941-1968) / Heda Margolius Kovály ; traducción de Luis Álvarez Mayo.
Por: Kovály, Heda [author.]
Colaborador(es): Álvarez Mayo, Luis [translator.]
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TextoIdioma: Español Lenguaje original: Checo Series Libros del Asteroide: 112.Editor: Barcelona, España : Libros del Asteroide S.L.U., [2013]Descripción: 1 online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9788415625414; 8415625413Títulos uniformes: Na vlastní kůži. Spanish (Álvarez Mayo) Tema(s): Kovály, Heda, 1919-2010 | Komunistická strana Československa -- Purges | Czechoslovakia -- Politics and government | Prague (Czech Republic) -- Biography | Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- Biography | Antisemitism -- Czech RepublicGénero/Forma: Autobiographies. | Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Bajo una estrella cruel.Clasificación CDD: 943.71203092 | B Clasificación LoC:DB2211.K88 ebookRecursos en línea: Digitalia Hispánica Resumen: Heda Margolius Kovaly's steady gaze at the lives caught up in Czechoslovakia's tragic fate under the Nazis and then during the Stalin era illuminates the chaotic life of a nation. Kovaly was deported to concentration camps, escaped from a death march, nearly starved in the postwar years, only to be shattered by her husband's conviction (in the infamous 1952 Slansky trial) and his execution. Resonant with lyricism, this gripping memoir is uplifting even in the midst of horror.
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Heda Margolius Kovaly's steady gaze at the lives caught up in Czechoslovakia's tragic fate under the Nazis and then during the Stalin era illuminates the chaotic life of a nation. Kovaly was deported to concentration camps, escaped from a death march, nearly starved in the postwar years, only to be shattered by her husband's conviction (in the infamous 1952 Slansky trial) and his execution. Resonant with lyricism, this gripping memoir is uplifting even in the midst of horror.
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