The War After by Anne Karpf

The War After by Anne Karpf

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When Karpf's Polish parents survived the Nazi Holocaust, they came to Britain and told their stories to their children. With psychoanalysis, Karpf explored how her experiences had been coloured by her parents. This text also examines British attitudes to Jews and the parent-child struggle.

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The War After by Anne Karpf

Anne Karpf's Polish-born parents survived the Nazi Holocaust. When they came to Britain they told their stories to their children, who came to feel responsible for their parents' well being. The need to protect and nourish her parents took precedence over almost every other impulse, stunting her development until finally, with the return of rampaging childhood eczema in her early thirties, her skin began to articulate some of the buried distress and anger. With the help of psychoanalysis, she explored the ways in which her experiences had been coloured by those of her parents, met other children of Holocaust survivors and eventually, with the birth of her own child, began to accept, understand and be proud of her heritage. Entwining Karpf's odyssey with the accounts of her parents survival, this book examines the history of British attitudes to Jews and to the Holocaust as well as the growing international literature on the children of Holocaust survivors, and turns an often wry comic eye on the parent-child struggle.
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ISBN 13 9780749320096
ISBN 10 0749320095
Title The War After
Author Anne Karpf
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1997-04-14
Number of pages 368
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