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Maybe Esther: A Family Story

Maybe Esther: A Family Story

Katja Petrowskaja

HARPER PERENNIAL
2019
nidottu
The International BestsellerMaybe Esther is the inventive, unique, and extraordinarily moving debut memoir that pieces together the fascinating story of one woman's family across twentieth-century Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Germany. Katja Petrowskaja wanted to create a kind of family tree, charting relatives who had scattered across multiple countries and continents. Her idea blossomed into this striking and highly original work of narrative nonfiction, an account of her search for meaning within the stories of her ancestors.In a series of short meditations, Petrowskaja delves into family legends, introducing a remarkable cast of characters: Judas Stern, her great-uncle, who shot a German diplomatic attach in 1932 and was sentenced to death; her grandfather Semyon, who went underground with a new name during the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, forever splitting their branch of the family from the rest; her grandmother Rosa, who ran an orphanage in the Urals for deaf-mute Jewish children; her Ukrainian grandfather Vasily, who disappeared during World War II and reappeared without explanation forty-one years later--and settled back into the family as if he'd never been gone; and her great-grandmother, whose name may have been Esther, who alone remained in Kiev and was killed by the Nazis.How do you talk about what you can't know, how do you bring the past to life? To answer this complex question, Petrowskaja visits the scenes of these events, reflecting on a fragmented and traumatized century and bringing to light family figures who threaten to drift into obscurity. A true search for the past reminiscent of Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything Is Illuminated, Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost, and Michael Chabon's Moonglow, Maybe Esther is a poignant, haunting investigation of the effects of history on one family.
Glänta 1 (2025)

Glänta 1 (2025)

Gloria Anzaldúa; Michael Azar; Helena Fagertun; Gabriel Itkes-Sznap; Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson; Malte Persson; Katja Petrowskaja; Donia Shalabi; Arild Säll

Glänta Produktion
2025
lehtivihko, moniste
Essäer om historiska skott, dofternas språk, ormarnas inre. Dikter om före och om efter. Skalövningar. Foton som tittar tillbaka. Vägar till att överskrida den tänkbara framtiden, för Gaza, för alla. Och så några avslutande frågor.
Fotografiet så på mig

Fotografiet så på mig

Katja Petrowskaja

Forlaget Palomar
2024
nidottu
Katja Petrowskajas bog er en illustreret samling kortprosa. Fotografiet så på mig tager, som titlen fortæller, udgangspunkt i et fotografi der har fanget Petrowskajas opmærksomhed, og fortæller derfra personligt, politisk og kulturpolitisk om nutidens verden, det kan være de spøgelsesagtige blomster i Tjernobyl-herbariet, en ukrainsk minearbejders røgindhyllede ansigt på Venedig-biennalen eller et syrisk flygtningepar der går i land på Lesbos, trykt i »New York Times«. Hvad definerer nutiden? Måske det billede der vises på udstillinger eller kører forbi på store skilte eller flimrer hen vores skærme? Hvordan kan man sætte ord på når man fanges ind og bliver forvirret eller undrer sig?Med disse tekster, der har været trykt i »Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung« siden 2015, har Katja Petrowskaja skabt sin egen genre: kortprosa der fortætter landskab, biografi, nutidshistorie og form på en meget afgrænset plads. Og dette kan lade sig gøre fordi hun har en personlig holdning til det hele – hvad enten det er et foto af en gammel dame der bliver transporteret op af en stolelift i Kaukasus eller en husmur i Bruxelles efter terrorangrebet. Af Katja Petrowskaja er på dansk tidligere udkommet romanen Måske Esther.
Maybe Esther

Maybe Esther

Katja Petrowskaja

Fourth Estate Ltd
2019
nidottu
The moving story of one family’s entanglement with twentieth-century history AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER Katja Petrowskaja’s family story is inextricably entangled with the history of twentieth-century Europe. There is her great-uncle, who shot a German diplomat in Moscow in 1932 and was sentenced to death. There is her Ukrainian grandfather, who disappeared during World War II and reappeared forty years later. And there is her great-grandmother – whose name may or may not have been Esther – who was too old and frail to leave Kiev when the Jews there were rounded up, and was killed by a Nazi outside her house. Taking the reader from Berlin to Warsaw, to Moscow, to Kiev, from Google searches, strange encounters and coincidences to archives, anecdotes and jokes, Katja Petrowskaja undertakes a journey in search of her own place in past and present, memory and history, languages and countries. The result is Maybe Esther – a singular, haunting, unforgettable work of literature.