Bryks Rachmil, Finnegan William:
Cat in the Ghetto: Stories
Translator: S. MorrisEngel
Persea Books , 2008
Quality paperback, 176 pages
ISBN: 9780892553273
ISBN-10: 0892553278
Rachmil Bryks
Rachmil Bryks Was Born In 1912. He Survived Internment In The Lodz Ghetto And In Auschwitz. In 1949, He Came To New York, Where He Lived And Wrote Until His Death In 1974. Adam Rovner Is On The Faculty Of Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York. Bella Bryks-Klein Lives In Israel.
William Finnegan
William Finnegan Is A Staff Writer At The "The New Yorker" And The Author Of "A Complicated War: The Harrowing Of Mozambique" (California, 1992) And "Dateline Soweto": "Travels With Black South African Reporters" (An Updated Edition Will Be Available From California In 1995).
S. Morris Engel
S. Morris Engel (Ph.D., University Of Toronto) Recently Retired As A Professor Of Philosophy At York University In Toronto, Ontario, Previously, He Taught At The University Of Southern California For Twenty-Five Years. His Many Publications Include The Study Of Philosophy, Third Edition (1990) And The Language Trap (1994), As Well As Wittgenstein's Doctrine Of The Tyranny Of Language (1971). Engel Is Also Renowned As A Translator Of Yiddish, With Projects Including The Dybbuk (1979) And Kiddush Hashem (1977), Rachmil Bryks's Moving Account Of The Holocaust.

