Yes, I love Czernowitz. Not Cernauti.
Do I love Romanian nationalism? NO.
Do I love Anti-Semitism? NO.
If a burglar burst into my house and committed an act of violence,
would I hate my house?
Mimi
On Aug 24, 2012, at 7:55 AM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
> This was the Czernowitz of Eminescu.
> " Do you love Czernowitz ?"
> Hardy
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edgar Hauster"
> <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
> To: <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
> Cc: "Irene Fishler" <irenef_at_netvision.net.il>; "Gershon Schatzberg"
> <gschatz_at_yahoo.com>; "Iris June Steinhauser Vinegar"
> <irisjune11_at_aol.com>; "Miriam Taylor" <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 12:46 PM
> Subject: [Cz-L] Franz Porubsky's Suicide
>
>
> Czernowitzers...
>
> Thanks to Irene, we learned, that Franz Porubsky's suicide in
> August 1934 was much more than a personal tragedy, it had a
> political dimension. During that period of time Romania headed for
> a vehement Romanization course and all public employees, especially
> the teachers, were forced to take examinations for Romanian
> language, history and geography. A failure, followed by the
> dismissal, could destroy the basis of existence for the entire family.
>
> Franz Porubsky was 54 years old in 1934 and failed the Romanian
> language examination. Before sitting for the re-examination, he
> committed suicide, as we learn from Hartmut Merkt's book "Poesie in
> der Isolation", Wiesbaden 1999, p. 61, footnote 176.
>
> Elias Hauster, my grandfather, officer of the Czernowitz planning
> and building control office, 56 years old in 1934, he too had to
> endure this examination and from his correspondance one can
> comprehend his desperation and frustration to be treated like a
> first-grader at the end of a successful professional career.
>
> In this context I do really realize Franz Porubsky's dilemma and
> fatal act of desperation!
>
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