Ancient Furies: A Young Girl's Struggles in the Crossfire of World War II
Autor Anastasia V. Saporito, Donald L. Saporitoen Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2014
Wealth and family privilege are no match for the brutal forward march of two armies intent on eliminating each other. As a teenager, Anastasia Saporito discovered that truth as she and her family found themselves exiled, vulnerable, and no longer able to call on their social standing and accumulated riches as the Soviet and German armies converged during World War II.
Saporito recounts in vivid detail the difficulties of her childhood as the daughter of White Russian aristocrats forced to flee their native Russia for refuge in Yugoslavia. In Ancient Furies Saporito skillfully depicts her family, her own struggles as a girl coming of age in war-torn central Europe, and the devastation incurred as a result of Nazi actions toward civilian populations of occupied countries. Personal recollections form the basis of this memoir, but the trials and tribulations faced by this young woman shed light on the often-hidden experiences of the once-wealthy elite of central and eastern Europe as the Nazi war machine tore much of that region asunder. Through the words of her teenage self, Saporito brings a different civilian experience of World War II into the open.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781612346335
ISBN-10: 1612346332
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1612346332
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
ANASTASIA V. SAPORITO was born in 1928 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Her father was a White Russian army officer and her mother was the daughter of the pre-revolution general governor of Ukraine. Anastasia taught conversational Russian at Dartmouth College while earning a graduate degree. DONALD L. SAPORITO was married to Anastasia for almost fifty years. He served with the library at Dartmouth College and as library director at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. Donald and Anastasia worked together on this book, and he completed it after her death.
Cuprins
Foreword 000
Acknowledgments 000
1. The Early Years 000
2. School Days 000
3. War Clouds 000
4. Childhood Ends 000
5. The Move to Dedinye 000
6. Life in Dedinye 000
7. Adolescence Ends 000
8. War Comes to Belgrade 000
9. The Destruction of Belgrade 000
10. Invasion 000
11. Occupation 000
12. Jovan 000
13. Kolya 000
14. Roach Manor 000
15. Farewell, My Belgrade 000
16. Maria and Rosa 000
17. Hans von Staate 000
18. The Labor Camps 000
19. Brutality and Murder 000
20. The Price of Liberation 000
21. Blankenburg am Harz 000
22. Hamburg 000
23. Frankfurt 000
Acknowledgments 000
1. The Early Years 000
2. School Days 000
3. War Clouds 000
4. Childhood Ends 000
5. The Move to Dedinye 000
6. Life in Dedinye 000
7. Adolescence Ends 000
8. War Comes to Belgrade 000
9. The Destruction of Belgrade 000
10. Invasion 000
11. Occupation 000
12. Jovan 000
13. Kolya 000
14. Roach Manor 000
15. Farewell, My Belgrade 000
16. Maria and Rosa 000
17. Hans von Staate 000
18. The Labor Camps 000
19. Brutality and Murder 000
20. The Price of Liberation 000
21. Blankenburg am Harz 000
22. Hamburg 000
23. Frankfurt 000
Recenzii
"A beautifully written memoir with a spellbinding immediacy."—Kirkus
“Ancient Furies is an utterly fascinating account of the plight of White Russians during World War II told by a new and riveting witness. In gorgeous language, through the eyes of an exceptionally gifted girl, the reader learns what it was to grow up in privilege in Russia and Yugoslavia, to be tutored in five languages by nurturing nuns, and then to have one’s family torn asunder as the German and Soviet armies roar into action. This beautifully composed work is a wonderful companion volume to that of Anne Frank—a rich story of the wartime experiences of an observant and sensitive young woman. Saporito’s is a voice of both grace and power. All who open the pages of this remarkable book will find themselves enthralled.”—Sara Mansfield Taber, author of Born Under an Assumed Name: The Memoir of a Cold War Spy’s Daughter