Black Silence: the Lety Survivors Speak
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Author | Paul Polansky |
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Publisher | G plus C |
Publication date | 1998 |
ISBN | 9780893042417 |
Black Silence: the Lety Survivors Speak is a book[1] by American author Paul Polansky, dealing with the testimony of the survivors of the Lety concentration camp in today's Czech Republic.
A series of testimonies in the survivors' own words are given in the book, and translations from the native Romany were given by a number of translators.
External links and sources
[edit]- ^ Polansky, Paul (1998). Black Silence: The Lety Survivors Speak. G plus C. ISBN 978-0-89304-241-7.
- 2010 reprint, via Lulu.com, featuring updates on Polansky's work and some of his and Tomás Ó Cárthiaghs poems.
- Black Silence: The Lety Survivors Speak Cross-Cultural Communications (September 1998) ISBN 0-89304-241-2
- Lety, un campo de concentración en la República Checa para entender nuestra época, Massimo Paolini in O Tchatchipen: lil ada trin tchona rodipen romani - Revista trimestral de investigación gitana, ISSN 1133-6420, Nº. 105, 2019, p. 6-9