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The Survivors: Six One-Act Dramas
Author(s): Morris Freed
Six short, self-contained plays, originally written in Yiddish, that survey the unique early experiences of survivors of the Holocaust as well as surrealistically represent those who did not survive the war. Some of the one-acts are highly realistic, while others employ non-realistic elements.
Format: One-acts
Snapshot
Original Language: English
English Language Translator: A.D. Mankoff
Publisher:
Cambridge, MA: Sci-Art Publishers, 1956—in the rare book collection of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Experience(s) Chronicled: Survivors and Subsequent Generations