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Garden, Ashes

''Garden, Ashes'' is a 1965 novel by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš. His third novel, it is the first of what he would call a "family cycle"; the others in that cycle are the story collection ''Early Sorrows'' (1970) and the novel ''Hourglass'' (1972).
The three books focus on Kiš's childhood and his father. Kiš grew up in the Vojvodina, and his father died in Auschwitz. Part of ''Garden, Ashes'' is concerned with the child narrator's escape from the Nazis: Kiš and his mother survived the war in Hungary (as long as Hungary was not directly governed by the Nazis, the Jews there were relatively safe). Autobiographical elements underlie the novel: while the father in ''Garden, Ashes'' is called Eduard Scham, he ends up on the same train to Auschwitz as did the author's father. Still, Aleksandar Hemon argues that the book is not a "concealed memoir": it is a masterpiece in which "the experience of the Holocaust is transformed into a literary experience; it is reconstituted as simultaneously personal, historical and literary".
An English translation, by William J. Hannaher, was published in 1975 by Harcourt.
==Content==
The narrative is told from the perspective of a young boy, Andi Schamm, who lives with his mother in Hungary. His absent father, Eduard Schamm, is a writer whose unfinished work is the third edition of a travel guide called ''Bus, Ship, Rail and Air Travel Guide'' – the updated edition, which Schamm will never complete, is to be encyclopedic in its scope, and would include "all cities, all land areas and all the seas, all the skies, all climates, all meridians".〔 The novel's title possibly derives from an accusation made by the Hungarian fascists against the father: (falsely) accused of being an Allied spy, an accusation the son wants to believe since it increases his father's heroic status, he is said to direct the Allied planes to deliver the bombs that turn "everything into dust and ashes". A central object in the novel is the Singer sewing machine of Schamm's mother which, because it has created beautiful things, signifies beauty and home, but it becomes lost in the Holocaust.
The novel is structured as a "loosely connected chronological sequence of half-explained adventures". Most of the focus is on the father, and what happens to the mother and child, living with difficulty in impoverished circumstances, is only partially explained. Refusing to give any moral judgment of the father, Kiš portrays him as a complex character, "enigmatic and half-crazed..., a man with an eloquent tongue and a fanciful mind who frequently abandoned family, sobriety, and reason", according to Murlin Croucher.

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