muted memory: the reception of the diary of Anne Frank in Poland
TítuloThe muted memory: the reception of the diary of Anne Frank in Poland
Autor
Call number940.5318/0150
Número del objeto05031FX
Lugar de publicaciónHampshire
EditorialPalgrave
Año de publicación
2001
PaginaciónVol. 3 pp684-690
MaterialArticle
ISBN333804864
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future" conference held in Oxford on 14-17th July 2000 Vol. 3 pp684-690
Descripción
The Polish response to Anne Frank's diary reveals complex feelings of guilt, indifference and even hostility. For 32 years, the book was practically unavailable in Poland; its first Polish edition appeared in 1957, followed by others in 1960 and in the 1990s. Some Polish reviewers sought to Christianise Anne Frank and present her as a kind of saint; others more sensibly warned against attempts to turn the diary into a cliche or sentimental postcard. By the 1990s, after the topic had been virtually absent from the Polish scene since the late 1960s, it made a gradual but rather muted return.