De Waal is writing letters to Comte Camondo who turned his house into a museum. A combination about his thoughts on the different rooms in the house, a family history and a history of the Jews.
De Waal is writing letters to Comte Camondo who turned his house into a museum. A combination about his thoughts on the different rooms in the house, a family history and a history of the Jews.
Once I made it to this letter in the book, I had to take a break. For the last couple of letters, we‘ve been reading about the French treatment of the Jews during WWII and the deportation of several Camondo family members.
The letters are numbered using the Roman numbers so this is letter 54, but this combination is also a word in Norwegian and it means life.
So after reading about deportation and death, that was quite powerful.