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SCHOENERR
performers in an amateur
production of Hamlet in
The Prince of West End Av-
enue (Bridge Works Pub-
lishing). The novel, the first
by 60-year-old English pro-
fessor Alan Isler, is set
among the residents of a
Jewish retirement home on
New York's Upper West
Side.
`The story had been ger-
minating for some 25 years,
beginning with a short ar-
ticle that appeared in the
New York Times," the au-
thor said. "It was about a
Jewish old-age home in
Brooklyn where the resi-
dents were putting on a
much-abbreviated version
of Macbeth. The very idea
of it delighted me. Over the
Cardinal Franciszek Marcharski, whose
years, I played with it, jot-
archdiocese has jurisdiction over Auschwitz
' ting down notes. Then,
at the site of the now-defunct Carmelite
about 10 years ago, I visit-
Convent.
ed a Jewish Community
oned at Auschwitz. In an essay
included in the section, Center on the Boardwalk in
Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Venice, Calif., and met some of
archivist Kazimierz Smolen (him- my characters."
n American seaman tells
self a former prisoner at
his story of serving aboard
Auschwitz), writes, "Even in the
a rescue ship, transport-
most terrible of situations, artists
ing Holocaust survivors to
found ways to rise above their ex-
periences and communicate the Palestine at the end of World
stirrings of the soul. In doing so, War II, in Running the Palestine
they left evidence of their exis- Blockade (Naval Institute Press).
tence for succeeding generations.
Rudolph Patzert served aboard
Even when only pencils and the Paducah, an aging gun ship
scraps of paper or cardboard were sold as surplus after World War
all that was available, they were II. In May 1967, he began a six-
able to draw scenes from camp month journey from New York to
life and create caricatures or por- Bulgaria, where he and his crew
traits of their fellow prisoners." met up with 1,388 refugees.
The work was edited by Tere-
In Running the Palestine
sa Swiebocka, senior curator of Blockade, Capt. Patzert recalls
the Auschwitz-Birkenau State t he constant surveillance by the
Museum; Jonathan Webber, He- Royal Navy and Air Force, un-
brew Centre lecturer in social an-
harted mines in the Black Sea,
thropology at Oxford University; and the informants determined
and Connie Wilsack, managing to sabotage the mission.
editor of the Littman Library of
(The Paducah never reached
Jewish Civilization at Oxford.
is final destination: the British
enno Hamburger is a man
aptured everyone aboard and
with a heart and a sense of ent them to internment camps
humor. Hermoine Perl- 0 n Cyprus.)
mutter is an octogenarian
A native of Encinitas, Calif.,
coquette. The Red Dwarf is an Capt. Patzert began his career in
avowed anarchist.
the late 1920s as a cadet. During
This collection of aging thes- W orld War II, he became captain
pians make their appearance as 0 f his own ship. ❑
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