Auction 96 Part 1 Jewish history: Yiddish, Holocaust, Antique and rare Books and Documents, Jewelry: Vintage Silver and Fashion
By The Bidder
Feb 22, 2023
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LOT 25:

Szenes Erzsi, Holocaust survivor, autograph on her book: Van Hazam, 1959, in Hungarian, Tel-Aviv.

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Auction took place on Feb 22, 2023 at The Bidder
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Szenes Erzsi, Holocaust survivor, autograph on her book: Van Hazam, 1959, in Hungarian, Tel-Aviv.
Szenes Erzsi, Holocaust survivor, she testified in the Eichmann trial (May 25, 1962), autograph on her book: Van Hazam, 1959, in Hungarian, Tel-Aviv.
Neografika Press, 1959. Tel Aviv, 1959, 96 pp., lithographed cover, 17 x 12 cm.
Condition; cover discolored, chipped to edges; tears to higes of spine; brown paper internally, couple of stains.
Erzsi Szenes, born Erzsébet Singer (Rajec, June 5, 1902 [1] – Tel-Aviv, May 1981) poet, writer, journalist, performer. Daughter of teacher Mátyás Singer and Berta Feldman. Raised in Nagymihály, she was known as a journalist and poet in the 1920s both in the Highlands and in Hungary. She started at Kassai Naplo and became the editor of Pragai Magyar Hírlap and Magyar Újság. In Hungary, Nyugat, Múlt és Jövő, Testvér, A Szép Szó, Pesti Napló and Pesti Hírlap published her writings. She was a member of the Masaryk Academy. From 1939 to 1942, during the advance of fascism in Czechoslovakia, she was imprisoned in the Nagymihály ghetto. She buried some of his writings from that time in the yard, they were lost, but a part of his diary remained. In December 1942, at the beginning of the deportations of Jews in Czechoslovakia, she escaped to Hungary, where she was able to publish her short novel (Summer to Summer, 1943) at Cserépfalvi. She was arrested on March 21, 1944, first to the Zrínyi utca prison, then to Kistarcsá, from where she was deported to Auschwitz on the personal orders of Adolf Eichmann. (With this, the German Empire also broke the Hungarian laws in force at the time.) Finally, she was sent to Fallersleben, a military factory, for forced labor. American soldiers liberated her in Salzwedel. After surviving the Holocaust, she worked for a Slovak newspaper in Bratislava for a short time in 1945, then emigrated to Israel in 1949. Until then, she worked as a journalist for Új Kelet, based in Tel Aviv, and performed at poetry evenings as a performer. She testified in the Eichmann trial (May 25, 1962), also in the Hunsche-Krumey trial (Frankfurt, 1963).[6] Course image Her career began with volumes of poetry, the main theme of her first two volumes being the love desires of a young girl. Mostly free verse that resembles Jewish psalms. Her later poems are strongly anti-fascist. She wrote her first autobiographical volume in 1937 at the request of István Dallos. Her book Lélek resists, published in Hungary, is a partially historical source work. In 1966, at the invitation of Ferenc Juhász, she visited Hungary and was the guest of honor at the Book Day. In 1966-1967, she gave several interviews, and several articles were published about her book Lélek vászát.

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