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Henryk Grynberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Henryk Grynberg

Henryk Grynberg (born in 1936 in Warsaw) is a Polish-Jewish writer and actor who survived the Nazi occupation. He was an award-winning novelist, short-story writer, poet, playwright and essayist who had authored more than thirty books of prose and poetry and two dramas. Grynberg, known as the “chronicler of the fate of the Polish Jews”, tackled in his writings the Holocaust experience and the post-Holocaust trauma.〔(Biography: Henryk Grynberg, Shtetl, Frontline, PBS.org and WGBH.org (undated) ), retrieved on: July 27, 2007〕〔(Henryk Grynberg at Culture.pl )〕
==Personal survival==
Grynberg and his mother were the only survivors from their family. He spent the years 1942 to 1944 in hiding places. After the war, he lived in Łódź and Warsaw.〔
In the early 1990s Grynberg returned to Poland with film maker Pawel Lozinski. The latter filmed Grynberg as he interviewed people in his native village in search of what happened to his father Abram Grynberg during the war. The documentary was released in 1992 under the name Miejsce urodzenia (Birthplace).〔(Birthplace, IMDb database ) retrieved on: September 3, 2012〕

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