Slowly Here Below. Four Monologues
Raymond Renaud, a retired postman in rural France; Zahava Stessel, a former librarian in New York; Ivan Ivanji, a Serbian writer, theatre director, and diplomat; Alexander Bychok, a lifelong factory worker in Kyiv. They all have one thing in common – they are former prisoners of German concentration camps and survivors of the Holocaust. Raymond Renaud, a retired postman in rural France; Zahava Stessel, a former librarian in New York; Ivan Ivanji, a Serbian writer, theatre director, and diplomat; Alexander Bychok, a lifelong factory worker in Kyiv. They all have one thing in common – they are former prisoners of German concentration camps and survivors of the Holocaust. Raymond Renaud, a retired postman in rural France; Zahava Stessel, a former librarian in New York; Ivan Ivanji, a Serbian writer, theatre director, and diplomat; Alexander Bychok, a lifelong factory worker in Kyiv. They all have one thing in common – they are former prisoners of German concentration camps and survivors of the Holocaust. Raymond Renaud, a retired postman in rural France; Zahava Stessel, a former librarian in New York; Ivan Ivanji, a Serbian writer, theatre director, and diplomat; Alexander Bychok, a lifelong factory worker in Kyiv. They all have one thing in common – they are former prisoners of German concentration camps and survivors of the Holocaust.