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 · This is how the LA Times’ Julie Salamon described the late Holocaust survivor Magda Denes’ memoir, Castles Burning. Perhaps this attempt at reconciling beauty with cruelty was muddled by Denes’ other uncompromising quality: fierce devotion to abortion. A soul ravaged at a young age by war and paternal abandonment, Denes underwent an abortion of her own in the early s. The wise, heartbreaking, and very human account of a childhood interrupted. Denes (In Necessity and Sorrow, ), a professor in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy at Adelphi University, was five years old in when her father, a newspaper editor and publisher, fled Hungary for the safety of New York City. As he did everything, Gyula Denes fled in style: first-class and with an entirely new.  · Dr. Magda Dénes, a Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist practicing in NY, passed away suddenly at the end of , aged Her autobiographical Castles Burning was due to be published a couple of months later. The book begins in in Budapest, as Magda’s father leaves for the US and abandons his family. They were a wealthy Jewish family of four/5.


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Dr. Magda Dénes, a Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist practicing in NY, passed away suddenly at the end of , aged Her autobiographical Castles Burning was due to be published a couple of months later. The book begins in in Budapest, as Magda’s father leaves for the US and abandons his family. They were a wealthy Jewish family of four. [PDF] Read ↠ Castles Burning: A Child's Life in War: by Magda Denes, Castles Burning: A Child's Life in War, Magda Denes, Castles Burning A Child s Life in War This steely account of a childhood on the run first from the Nazis and then as a refugee in postwar Europe serves as a fitting memorial to the author who died in December shortly before the book was published Magda Denes settled in. This is how the LA Times’ Julie Salamon described the late Holocaust survivor Magda Denes’ memoir, Castles Burning. Perhaps this attempt at reconciling beauty with cruelty was muddled by Denes’ other uncompromising quality: fierce devotion to abortion. A soul ravaged at a young age by war and paternal abandonment, Denes underwent an abortion of her own in the early s.

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