Papusza / Bronisława Wajs. Tears of Blood : A Poet's Witness Account of the Nazi Genocide of Roma /
Ratfale Jasfa (Romani: 'Tears of Blood') is a poem by the Romani poet Papusza (Bronisława Wajs) who survived the German occupation and the Second World War in Volhynia, currently Ukraine. It is also one of the earliest known testimonies by a Romani genocide survivor and a Romani woman. Thi...
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Language: English
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Paderborn :
Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill Deutschland,
2024.
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Roma History and Culture ;
4.
Schöningh and Fink Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
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Call Number: DD881
- Front Matter
- Part I Texts & Translations of
- A Facsimile of the Manuscript in Papusza's Hand /
- Bronisława Wajs-Papusza
- Tears of Blood in Papusza's Spelling /
- Viktor Shapoval
- Tears of Blood in Consensual Romani Spelling /
- Viktor Shapoval
- An English Poetic Translation /
- Hamish MacDonald
- An English Literal Translation /
- Tomasz Kamusella and Viktor Shapoval
- Explanatory Commentaries to All the Texts and Translations of Tears of Blood /
- Volha Bartash , Tomasz Kamusella , and Viktor Shapoval
- Part II On Papusza and
- Bronisława Wajs-Papusza (1908-1987): The 'Gypsy' Myth within Discourses /
- Emilia Kledzik
- Decoding the Simplest Things: Papusza's Writings as a Message /
- Viktor Shapoval
- Papusza and the Romani Literature Scene Worldwide /
- Sofiya Zahova
- A 'Little' Tragedy on the Margins of 'Big Histories': The Romani Genocide in Volhynia, 1941-1944 /
- Mikhail Tyaglyy
- Back Matter
- On the Contributors.