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Published in sixteen languages and winner of the prestigious Prix
Goncourt, Andre Schwarz-Bart's The Last of the Just is considered
by many the single greatest novel of the Holocaust. This classic
work -- long unavailable in a trade edition -- is one of those few
novels that, once read, is never forgotten.
On March 11, 1185, tn the old Anglican city of York, the Jews of
the city were brutally massacred by their townsmen. As legend has
it, God blessed the only survivor of this Medieval pogrom, Rabbi
Yom Tov Levy, as one of the Lamed-vov, the thirty-six Just Men of
Jewish tradition, a blessing which extended to one Levy of each
succeeding generation. This terrifying and remarkable Legacy is
traced over eight centuries, from the Spanish Inquisition, to
expulsions from England, France, Portugal Germany, and Russia, and
to the small Polish village of Zemyock, where the Levys settle for
two centuries in relative peace. It is in the twentieth century
that Ernie Levy emerges, the Last of the Just, in 1920s Germany, as
Hitter's sinister star is on the rise and the agonies of Auschwitz
loom on the horizon.
Like Last of the Just, which traced the Jewish experience of
martyrdom, this book recreates through fact and myth people's
enslavement and humiliation, and survival -- and produces one of
the most extraordinary heroines in black literature.
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