The Fiftieth Gate Explained

The Fiftieth Gate cap
Author:Mark Raphael Baker
Cover Artist:Brett Odgers
Country:Australia
Language:English
Publisher:HarperCollins
Pub Date:1997
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:339
Isbn:978-0-7322-5804-7
Dewey:940.53/18/0922 21
Congress:DS135.P63 A124 1997
Oclc:37702477

The Fiftieth Gate is a book written by Mark Raphael Baker and published by HarperCollins in 1997. The book documents his exploration of his parents' memories and past in relation to the Holocaust. The book won a New South Wales Premier's Literary Award in 1997, and the Ethnic Affairs Commission Community Relations Commission Award in 2001.[1]

Themes

Baker explores many themes including the interplay between history and memory, the impacts of guilt on the children of Holocaust survivors, the value of individual memory and much more. Cultural themes are also an important element in The Fiftieth Gate, with sustained references to Jewish ritualism and the life following diaspora in Australia.

References

External links

a paper by Robin Freeman

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2007 NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2007 Booklet. 2008-05-08. Arts NSW. 2007. PDF. 20. Community Relations Commission Award - 1997 - Mark Raphael Baker, The Fiftieth Gate, HarperCollins Australia.