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Farewell to Salonica (Hardcover)
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Farewell to Salonica (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R422
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Leon Sciaky, whose family were prosperous Jewish grain merchants
and descendents of the Sephardic Jewish exodus from Spain in 1492,
grew up in the vibrant city of Salonica (now Thessaloniki) in
Macedonia in a remarkably polyglot world where Turkish, Arabic,
Greek, Bulgarian, French, Spanish and Hebrew were all spoken
regularly in the city's busy streets and quays. In the early part
of the book, Sciaky's recollections are achingly nostalgic and
lyrical and describe an intimate and affectionate family existence
where every day the young Sciaky would eat with his parents and his
adored grandfather Nono on the oriental divan, exchanging stories
and jokes. But in retrospect, the city was doomed to destruction
and as early as 1902 when Leon Sciaky experienced an earthquake, he
remarked: 'One's very conception of solidity, one's feeling of
security was suddenly destroyed'. Soon after, the young Sciaky
witnessed the earliest examples of terrorism and a downward spiral
of violent attacks. His account of the end of a world is powerful
and intense; when, as a young boy, he saw the look of terror in the
face of a refugee peasant, he likened it to 'the animal dread of
cattle in the slaughterhouse'. Farewell to Salonica was first
published in America in 1946. It is a beautiful and touching
memoir, which also offers a unique political and historical insight
into the complex history of the breakdown of the Turkish Empire.
The Sciakys left for America in 1915 and like them many non-Greeks
left Salonica following the Balkan Wars and World War I. All but
sixteen hundred of the city's fifty thousand Jewish inhabitants
perished in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
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