Playing for Time by Fania Fnelon

Playing for Time by Fania Fnelon

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In 1943, Fania Fenelon was a Paris cabaret singer, a secret member of the Resistance, and a Jew. Captured by the Nazis, she was sent to Auschwitz where she became one of the legendary ""orchestra girls"" who used music to survive the Holocaust. This is her personal account of the experience.

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Playing for Time by Fania Fnelon

In 1943, Fania F nelon was a Paris cabaret singer, a secret member of the Resistance, and a Jew. Captured by the Nazis, she was sent to Auschwitz, and later, Bergen-Belsen. With unnerving clarity and an astonishing ability to find humor where only despair should prevail, the author charts her eleven months as one of the orchestra girls; writes of the loves, the laughter, hatreds, jealousies, and tensions that racked this privileged group whose only hope of survival was to make music.
Drawing upon an astonishingly powerful memory and sparing no one, least of all herself, [Fénelon] has written about her daily life as the diva of Auschwitz
Fania Fénelon was a singer living in Paris. During World War II she smuggled information to the French Resistance before her arrest in 1943 by the Nazis. After the war she resumed her career as an entertainer until her retirement in 1972. In 1983 Fénelon died of cancer in Paris. Her book Playing for Time eventually became a popular television movie and a stageplay.
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ISBN 13 9780815604945
ISBN 10 0815604947
Title Playing for Time
Author Fania Fénelon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Year published 1997-09-30
Number of pages 276
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.