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Bogdan Wojdowski
1930–1994
Bogdan Wojdowski was born David Wojdowski in Warsaw. He spent his youth in the Warsaw ghetto, escaping in 1942 and living in hiding for the remainder of the war. He began writing in the 1950s as an essayist for Polish journals. Wojdowski’s writing revolved around his experiences during the war, which he depicted with unforgiving and even grotesque detail. His most famous novel, Bread for the Departed, depicts the emotional and physical traumas of survival in the Warsaw ghetto, often returning to the most basic need, bread. Wojdowski committed suicide on April 19, 1994, the fiftieth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
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Bread for the Departed
He felt a gnawing sensation. He knew it was hunger. Nothing in his mouth since morning except for those slops, the slops from the Judenrat kitchen, a watery soup that was almost free, just fifty…