The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw

The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw
by Wladyslaw Szpilman

The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw
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Author: Wladyslaw Szpilman
Translator: Anthea Bell
Epilogue: Wolf Biermann
Foreword: Andrzej Szpilman
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 1999-09-01
ISBN: 0312244150
Number of pages: 222
Publisher: Picador USA

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Book Review: A Survivor And A Son
Summary: 5 Stars

There are a large number of stories that detail the survival of individuals and of the human spirit during World War II. Stories that specifically are told by those who were the primary targets of Hitler's evil are often the most fantastic, as these people were not just surviving a war, they were surviving a war while they were simultaneously hunted. The book does contain descriptions of brutality, however they serve as exclamation marks to the ordeal of surviving inside the nation that lost more to the death squads of The Nazi's than any other country. As was the case with other countries that were on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain when it fell, Wladyslaw Szpilman went from a Poland occupied by The Nazi's to a Poland occupied by The USSR.

A man who was young, and whose experiences were extremely fresh wrote this account in 1945. After the book appeared it was suppressed, and it was to be 50 years before it would be available for the public. One of the striking features of the narrative is that it is not an emotional account that vents all the dark hatreds he reasonably could have aired, the book is not a pleasant treatise on life during The Holocaust, it seemingly is related as it took place, without need for anything other than his personal observations. As a musician and well-known composer in Europe, perhaps his writing style is similar to the discipline and management of creating a musical piece for piano. I don't know the answer, however it is very noticeable in the book.

When a person survives a near miss with death, people often say it was just not his or her time to go. If this expression applies to anyone it applies to Mr. Szpilman. Any survivor of this time was a part of a small group, however this man had something looking out for him. The train that takes away his family offers him what would appear to be a brief respite. He hides and is hidden by various people for years until one day the building he has hidden in is burning, and in a moment of despondence he takes medication that puts him to sleep, and then lies down to die. His alternative would have been to walk out the door in to the hands of The SS. He sleeps; he wakes, and survives the fire. Still the SS come and he hangs from a portion of the roof until they leave.

It could easily be labeled luck that he managed to dodge so many near misses that would have lead to an instant, or a prolonged death in the camps. That good fortune, such as it was, helped, he survived as he took his year ordeal a day at a time. We are able to share this experience as his son Andrzej Szpilman never gave up his efforts to have the book published. It took half of the 20th Century to get the book back into print, and into hands of readers. The perseverance of the son is a tribute to the monumental accomplishment of his father's survival.

Summary of The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw

Named one of the Best Books of 1999 by the Los Angeles Times, The Pianist is now a major motion picture directed by Roman Polanski and starring Adrien Brody (Son of Sam). The Pianist won the Cannes Film Festival?s most prestigious prize?the Palme d?Or.

On September 23, 1939, Wladyslaw Szpilman played Chopin?s Nocturne in C-sharp minor live on the radio as shells exploded outside?so loudly that he couldn?t hear his piano. It was the last live music broadcast from Warsaw: That day, a German bomb hit the station, and Polish Radio went off the air.

Though he lost his entire family, Szpilman survived in hiding. In the end, his life was saved by a German officer who heard him play the same Chopin Nocturne on a piano found among the rubble. Written immediately after the war and suppressed for decades, The Pianist is a stunning testament to human endurance and the redemptive power of fellow feeling.

Written immediately after the end of World War II, this morally complex Holocaust memoir is notable for its exact depiction of the grim details of life in Warsaw under the Nazi occupation. "Things you hardly noticed before took on enormous significance: a comfortable, solid armchair, the soothing look of a white-tiled stove," writes Wladyslaw Szpilman, a pianist for Polish radio when the Germans invaded. His mother's insistence on laying the table with clean linen for their midday meal, even as conditions for Jews worsened daily, makes palpable the Holocaust's abstract horror. Arbitrarily removed from the transport that took his family to certain death, Szpilman does not deny the "animal fear" that led him to seize this chance for escape, nor does he cheapen his emotions by belaboring them. Yet his cool prose contains plenty of biting rage, mostly buried in scathing asides (a Jewish doctor spared consignment to "the most wonderful of all gas chambers," for example). Szpilman found compassion in unlikely people, including a German officer who brought food and warm clothing to his hiding place during the war's last days. Extracts from the officer's wartime diary (added to this new edition), with their expressions of outrage at his fellow soldiers' behavior, remind us to be wary of general condemnation of any group. --Wendy Smith

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