Book Description"An extraordinary book, an extraordinary, frightening life. To be Polish without nation, Jewish without family, hunted down in a land at war - and to be a genius in the making - well, it"s not the normal teenager"s life. Mira Hamermesh sees past and present with a film-maker"s flawless eye, in this shattering written memorial to those she loved and lost." -- Fay Weldon, Introduction
Mira Hamermesh is an award-winning filmmaker, painter and writer. This moving memoir gives a vividaccount of her remarkable life. As a young Jewish teenager she escaped the horrors of German-occupied Poland with only her natural creativity, a rebellious spirit and a talent for good fortune to rely on. Of the millions of words written about WWII, few come from women, and even fewer recount such adventure. Spared the experience of the ghetto and the concentration camp that claimed most of her family, Mira"s story is life-affirming account of a life lived to the full, and a meditation on survival and coincidence, that pays homage to other people"s courage.
Recounting her escape into Soviet-occupied Poland, Mira shows how her status as a refugee has continued to influence her throughout her life. The journey led her across Europe and eventually toPalestine in 1941; her account of that region, before the establishment of Israel, provides a fascinating insight into the historical setting for today"s conflict.
Having settled in London where she studied art and married, she eventually won a place at the celebrated Polish Film School. At the height of the Cold War Mira Hamermesh commuted across the Iron Curtain -- her experience of a divided Europe offers many insights into the political factors that affected people"s everyday lives.
Mira"s theme of political conflict, so often explored in her films, is brought to life here in an intimate account that will live long in the memory. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The River Of Angry Dogs : A Memoir (Mira Hamermesh)