Who Shall Live, Who Shall Die: A Novel
by Daniel Stern
Winner of the International Prix du Souvenir Award: A theater director and Holocaust survivor is confronted by a figure from his pastBehind the lights and glamour of Broadway, two men reckon with a shared past—one that hides a terrible secret. Jud Kramer is mounting his most painful and personal play while trying to enjoy life with his beautiful actress wife and baby daughter. Into his life comes Carl Walkowitz, a brooding, charismatic drifter who bears the scars of his concentration camp past.One man lives in the past, and the other is holding tight to the present. Carl methodically pursues Jud until they find themselves on an empty stage, face to face in a struggle that only one of them can survive.From Library JournalFirst published in the 1960s, these volumes both deal with the personal demons faced by soldiers and civilians who experienced the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust. With 1995 marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, Holocaust literature should be in demand. Both remain "highly recommended" (LJ 5/1/67, LJ 2/1/63).Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review“I loved it when it first appeared, I love it still. I believe it stands among the best of the genre.” —Elie Wiesel