"Angel At The Fence," Holocaust Memoir, Publication Canceled

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HILLEL ITALIE | December 27, 2008 11:52 PM EST | AP

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In this Sept. 25, 2008 file photo, Herman and Roma Rosenblat pose for a photo in their North Miami Beach, Fla. home. The author and publisher of a disputed Holocaust memoir defended the book's story of love between two survivors, but also called it a work of memory and not of scholarship. "This is my personal story as I remember it," Herman Rosenblat said in a statement issued Thursday through Berkley Books, which will release his "Angel at the Fence" in February. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter, file)

NEW YORK — The publisher of a disputed Holocaust memoir has canceled the book, adding the name Herman Rosenblat to an increasingly long list of literary fakers and ending with a heartbreaking crash his story _ embraced by Oprah Winfrey among others _ of meeting his future wife at a concentration camp.

"I wanted to bring happiness to people," Rosenblat said in a statement issued Saturday through his agent, Andrea Hurst. "I brought hope to a lot of people. My motivation was to make good in this world."

Rosenblat's "Angel at the Fence" had been scheduled to come out in February, but Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), withdrew the memoir following allegations by scholars, friends and family members that his tale was untrue.

"Berkley Books is canceling publication of `Angel at the Fence' after receiving new information from Herman Rosenblat's agent, Andrea Hurst," the publisher said in a statement. "Berkley will demand that the author and the agent return all money that they have received for this work."

A couple of days earlier, Berkley had offered a qualified defense of the book, saying it was a work of memory, a story whose truth was known only to the author.

"This was not Holocaust education but miseducation," Ken Waltzer, director of Jewish Studies at Michigan State University, said in a statement.

"Holocaust experience is not heartwarming, it is heart rending. All this shows something about the broad unwillingness in our culture to confront the difficult knowledge of the Holocaust. All the more important then to have real memoirs that tell of real experience in the camps."

Hurst, interviewed Saturday by The Associated Press, declined to offer details of Rosenblat's book deal, but said the amount of money was "not a great deal." She said that rights to the book also had been sold to publishers in Poland, France and other countries.

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Rosenblat, 79, a resident of the Miami area, was virtually unknown to the general public until the 1990s when he began speaking of how he came to know his wife, Roma Radzicky. According to Rosenblat and his wife, he was a prisoner at a sub-camp of Buchenwald in Nazi Germany and she a young Jewish girl whose family was pretending to be Christian and lived nearby.

For months, they would meet on opposite sides of a barbed-wire fence, where she would sneak him apples and bread. Rosenblat was then transferred to another camp and the two lost touch, until the 1950s, when they were reunited by accident _ on a blind date _ in New York. They soon married and earlier this year celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

The Rosenblats were interviewed twice over the years by Winfrey, who has called their romance "the single greatest love story ... we've ever told on the air." They have inspired a children's book and a feature film adaptation is scheduled to begin next year.

The film's producer, Harris Salomon of Atlantic Overseas Pictures, has vehemently defended Rosenblat and said in a statement Saturday that the production would continue. He noted that a "loose and fictionalized adaptation" had been planned all along and that "the integrity and the beauty of the story remains as a work of fiction."

Salomon also said that the movie, retitled "The Flower of the Fence," might address why the Rosenblats apparently "fabricated elements of their wartime love story" and that the author would donate any proceeds from the film to Holocaust related charities.

Unlike such discredited Holocaust memoirists as Misha Defonseca ("Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years") and Benjamin Wilkomirski ("Fragments"), Rosenblat is indeed a survivor and records prove that he was at the Buchenwald camp.

"All of the story about Herman in the concentration camps and the love and survival of him and his brothers, he states is true," Hurst, his agent, said in a statement.

"The way he lied for years and years was utterly reprehenisble," said Sidney Finkel, a longtime friend and fellow survivor. "On the other hand, I feel sorry for him, because at a very early age he experienced the Holocaust and never had a chance to grow up in a normal home. Maybe this explains why he did what he did."

Scholars long doubted the love story, citing, as one example, that the layout of the sub-camp made such an encounter at the fence virtually unthinkable (They would have met right by an SS barracks). Recent articles in The New Republic quoted friends and family members who were outraged by Rosenblat, so much so that one of his brothers stopped speaking to him.

Survivors have worried that Rosenblat would encourage Holocaust deniers, and the cancellation likely will revive the debate over why publishers don't fact check. Even after such fabrications as James Frey's "A Million Little Pieces," another Winfrey favorite, publishers have said that with more than 100,000 books coming out each year, fact-checking is too time-consuming and too expensive.

Penguin already has had to break ties with two authors this year.

In March, the publisher pulled Margaret B. Jones' "Love and Consequences" after the author acknowledged she had invented her story of befriending gang members in South-Central Los Angeles. One month later, Penguin parted with romance writer Cassie Edwards over allegations that she had lifted numerous passages from other sources.

NEW YORK — The publisher of a disputed Holocaust memoir has canceled the book, adding the name Herman Rosenblat to an increasingly long list of literary fakers and ending with a heartbreaking cr...
NEW YORK — The publisher of a disputed Holocaust memoir has canceled the book, adding the name Herman Rosenblat to an increasingly long list of literary fakers and ending with a heartbreaking cr...
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When I heard about the fakery I felt a mix of anger and sadness, which I described on The Baltimore Sun's Read Street blog. I was angry because such trickery violated the unwritten contract between author and reader. A memoir carries a premium because readers often form an emotional bond with the author. That reaction goes much deeper than appreciating a writing style or plot twist. If a memoir veers from the truth, the author is stealing those emotions.

And angry because publishers should be more careful in vetting books. Last year, Margaret Seltzer’s "memoir" of gang life, Love and Consequences, and Misha Defonseca’s Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years, were exposed as fakes. And who can forget the spectacular crash of James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces?

And angry because such trickery gives ammunition to crackpot Holocaust deniers.

But I was also saddened that Rosenblat — a true Holocaust victim and concentration camp survivor — will now be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Not for the quiet heroism of facing overwhelming evil. Not for having the strength to build a new life. after the war. Not for a long life and long marriage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 01/05/2009
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the whole genre off books on the event are notorious fiction

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 01/03/2009
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how the weather in tel aviv

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 01/02/2009

While it's tedious and frustrating that Oprah supports this kind of lying because she or her producers didn't do their homework (and you would think they would be more cautious after the James Frey debacle), the responsiblity lies squarely with the writer and to a lesser degree his editors. He says in his apology that he wanted to "make people happy", which makes the whole thing sound even more pathological. The marketing of 'inspiriational' memoirs and the long-shot odds of having a hit with one must inspire many dreams of fame and fortune. It's enough to make me want to swear off memoirs. I know it's a different story altogether, but I find The Glass Castle hard to swallow for the same reason, too much of it seemed implausible and memory is too unreliable to trust with that much detail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 12/31/2008

I read a book written by a biracial man, who was just a child in Germany in the 40s. He survived the holocaust and I was wondering when Jewish historians were going to include others who died during the Holocaust? When telling history, all of it needs to be told.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 12/30/2008

Oprah's producers were duped and so was the publisher of this book. How much more research can one do besides that? There's a fool born every day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 12/30/2008
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why not write a book on the fact that the red cross delivered food parcels and mail weekly to every camp ? or how the red cross insured they were allowed traditional wedding ceromonies according to their faith after inmates complained. but the real facts dont fit the official ludicrous narrative they have crafted for the public

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 12/29/2008
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Why not write a book about Holocaust deniers while we're at it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 12/31/2008
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or on inconvenient historical truths

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 01/02/2009

This hoax is an avoidable tragedy given that many bloggers like Deborah Lipstadt said in 2007 that the Rosenblat's story couldn't be true.

There are so many other worthwhile projects based on TRUE LOVE STORIES from the Holocaust like the one about Dina Gottliebova Babbitt - the beautiful young woman who painted Snow White and the Seven Dwarves on the children's barracks at Auschwitz - and after the liberation met and married the animator who did the original Disney movie.

I also love Dina's story because of her tremendous courage to paint the mural in the first place, which caused her to have to stand up to Dr. Mengele, the Angel of Death. She was so brave to stand up to Mengele and convince him to make her his portrait painter, saving herself and her mother from the gas chamber. Some of these paintings Dina did for Mengele survived the war and are at the Auschwitz Birkenau Museum, and the story of her painting the mural of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the children's barrack has been corroborated by many other Auschwitz prisoners, and of course her love and marriage to the animator of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the Disney movie after the war in Paris is also documented, so Dina's story is true beyond any doubt.

I would like to see true and wonderful stories like Dina's be publicized, not these hoax tales that destroy credibility and trust.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 12/29/2008
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another story thats unverified and wouldnt stand up to the slightest scrutiny, so many books and movies on the subject were proven to be pure fantasy that i believe none of it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 12/29/2008
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"Angel at the fence" was resting its hopes on the Holocaust to get published, a dubius way of getting
admiration and money from the reading public. Makes you wander how much of it all is fake as no one before risked testing submissions for veracity as was done this time. But the writer remains guiltless and no punishmente in sight nor one apology to the public. A change would be welcome here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 12/29/2008
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Why cancel? Why not just publish it as fiction?

As for Oprah, I think she needs to hire a librarian on staff to do some of her research for her book club picks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 12/29/2008
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And once again we're treated to the book publishing industry's overemphasis on the author's backstory rather than the work in question. "I'm sorry, Mr. Asimov, but we're going to have to pass on your science fiction novel because you were never an astronaut."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 12/29/2008

Kudos to the publisher. Oprah is not about to scrutinize every book and author...it is up to the publisher, no? The author should have know better to claim this as non-fiction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 12/29/2008
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Oprah never read the book. They were just audience members in her show who said they met around the time of the holocaust & she praised them saying what a wonderful love story. The book was not written until much later.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 12/29/2008
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How did this book even get published as a true account of this man's holocaust experience? Why didn't anyone (publisher, Oprah) check the veracity of his story? We seem to be seeing more and more of this sort of thing. Everyone is so eager to make a buck that stopping to think about the details doesn't enter the picture. It is a shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 12/29/2008

Oprah can sure pick 'em.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 12/29/2008
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Oprah is a big phony -- it's no wonder she gravitates towards phony books.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 12/29/2008

LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 12/29/2008
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She picked Obama. That's a hell of a lot more important than a book that will never be published. As for this phoney couple; when you have several thousand guests telling amazing stories on your show for a quarter century, it's only natural that several dozen will turn out to be fake. It's the law of averages.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 12/29/2008
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I can't quite follow the outrage about the fake Holocaust memoir written by Herman Rosenblat (or his ghostwriter). So yes, he fabricated the part of the story that got him the book deal in the first place, the heartwarming story about his future wife throwing apples over the fence at Buchenwald.

Everybody who is familiar with Buchenwald must know right away that this was made up. Buchenwald was a brutal camp for political prisoners, mainly Communists, Social Democrats and Union leaders. Among the prisoners were Ernst Heilmann, the head of the Democratic party in the Prussian government, who was killed, as well as Ernst Thälmann, the head of the Communist Party of Germany.

So, why am I not outraged? Because, in the end, Rosenblat was a victim of an attitude created by the publishing industry as well as Hollywood: Confuse fact and fiction! Pretty much most stories sold to you as "based on a true story" are fake, for the simple reason that real life does not make good stories in terms of Hollywood storytelling, i.e. the suspense and the happy ending and the good/bad-guys formula.

Of course he could have sold that story as fiction, but in this case, the publisher would not have bought it. The problem is the publishing industry, not the Rosenblats. So, lets try to untangle fiction and non-fiction and just label everything correctly. It would be a great step towards reclaiming the truth.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 12/29/2008
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