
Columna, 1994
144 pages
Fiction
A short, sharp story on horror and beauty.
The Auschwitz Violin tells the story of a Jewish luthier from Krakow who, in the Auschwitz concentration camp, is tasked with creating a violin with perfect sound. As the atrocities escalate, his love of beauty will be his only way to survive. An intense and moving novel on a universal theme.
Clara Rosell
Pontas Literary and Film Agency
clara@pontas-agency.com
www.pontas-agency.com
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