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Rachmil Bryks


Born
in Scarzisk, Russian Empire
April 18, 1912

Died
October 02, 1974


The son of orthodox parents, Bryks developed his interest in poetry and story writing at a very young age. His first book of poems, Young Green May , was published in 1939. Although shortly thereafter forced into the Lodz ghetto, Bryks continued to write until he was deported to Auschwitz. His caustic descriptions of the Lodz ghetto almost cost him his life, but he was rescued by his cohorts in the ghetto. Most of his family members were murdered during the Holocaust, and one of his surviving brothers was shot by Polish nationalists shortly after the war. Years of slave labor took their toll on Bryks's health, but after liberation he began to write of the Holocaust. Professor Irving Howe, in the preface to Bryks's A Cat in the Ghetto , stat ...more

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A Cat in the Ghetto: Stories

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