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A Day of Pleasure describes the author's experience of a world that
was beautiful but fleeting. The Warsaw ghetto, where Singer spent much
of his boyhood, and the Polish towns of Radzymin and Bilgoray, where he
also lived as a child, no longer exist as Singer knew them. The book is
thus both a memoir of and a memorial to a once vital, colorful, and
exciting way of life that was irretrievably lost to Nazi depredations
during World War II. For Jews born in America and elsewhere since the
war, the book affords more than a glimpse into those bygone times that
their parents or grandparents once knew intimately. A Day of Pleasure is
not only about a series of incidents and adventures of a young boy
growing up in what now must appear as strange and exotic surroundings;
it is about growing up itself, about the hopes, fears, aspirations,...
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This section contains 364 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |