- Tereska Torres
Tereska Torres (born in 1920 in Paris as Tereska Szwarc) is a French writer
Born to the Jewish Polish sculptor
Marek Szwarc and his wife Guina she had to flee her native country in 1940 viaLisbon toEngland when France surrendered toNazi-Germany after theBattle of France citation |url=http://www.marek-szwarc.com/biography.htm |title=Marek Szwarc Biography |accessdate=2007-12-16 ] while her father, serving in thePolish Armed Forces in the West , was evacuated from La Rochelle by theBritish Home Fleet .When barely 18 years old Tereska enlisted in
Charles de Gaulle 'sFree French Forces Volontaires Françaises Corps. She worked as a secretary in General Charles de Gaulle's headquarter in Londoncitation |title=Women's Barracks |url=http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=155861494X |accessdate=2007-12-16 |periodical=Powell's Books bookstore ] In October 1944 when she was five months pregnant, her first husband 20-year-old Georges Torres, stepson of pre-war French-Jewish Prime MinisterLeon Blum , was killed while fighting with the 2nd Free French Armoured Division inLorraine .In 1947 she accompanied American novelist
Meyer Levin while he filmed the documentary "Al Tafhidunu" ("The Illegals") about Jewish refugees that fled Poland after theHolocaust and tried to reach Palestine.citation |url=http://dir.salon.com/story/books/int/2005/08/09/torres/index.html |first=Christine |last=Smallwood |title=Sapphic soldiers |periodical=Salon.com |accessdate=2007-12-16 ] Her diary about her experiences on this illegal journey from Poland's destroyed cities through thedisplaced persons camp s in Western Europe to Israel and her imprisonment there by British Forces were published so far only in German as "Unerschrocken" (Unafraid).citation |title=The Illegals |periodical=Jewish Film Week |url=http://www.jfw.at/alte_jahre/1998/body_the_illegals.html |accessdate=2007-12-16 ]In 1948 Tereska married in Paris Meyer Levin, who urged her to publish the diary she wrote while serving in the Free French Forces. In 1950 Tereska published a fictional account of her wartime experiences under the title "Women's Barracks" in the United Sates of America, which "quickly became the first paperback original bestseller" selling over 2 million copies in its first five years, as it was the first pulp to candidly address lesbian relationships. In total 4 million copies of the book were sold in the United States and it was translated into 13 different languages. In 1952 "Women's Barracks" was selected as an example of how paperback books were promoting moral degeneracy, by the
House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials .citation |last=Theophano |first=Teresa |title=Pulp Paperbacks and Their Covers |periodical=glbtq.com |year=2002 |url=http://www.glbtq.com/arts/pulp_paperbacks.html ] When the book was republished byThe Feminist Press in New York in 2003 the book was acclaimed as having inspired a whole new genre of lesbian and feminist writing in the US.citation |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20070616/ai_n19310147 |title=O! What A Steamy War |periodical=The Independent |date=June 16 ,2007 |first=John |last=Lichfield |accessdate=2007-12-16 ]Tereska did not allow "Women's Barracks" to be published in France,. Instead her wartime diary was published as "Une Française Libre".
In 1963,Tereska Torres accompanied Meyer Levin to Ethiopia,where he filmed the first documentary about the life of Fellashas Jews in Ambover. This film is called "the fellashas".
Tereska wrote some further 14 books, which were often translated by her husband into English. Her most well known books are:
* "Le sable et l'ecume" - 1945 by Gallimard. Her first novel started when she was 17 years old and finished during the war.
* "Women's Barracks" - 1950 by Fawcett's Gold Medal; the first Lesbian Pulp novel
* "The Converts" - 1970 byKnopf (New York); an account of her childhood and youth.
* "Les poupées de cendre" - 1972 byLe Seuil et Phebus ; a novel set in Israel.
* "Les maisons hantees de Meyer Levin" - 1974 byEditions Phebus (Paris); about her husband's 30-year long obsession with a play he wrote based on theDiary of Anne Frank
* "Une Française Libre" - 2000 by Phebus (London); a diary of her war years.
* "Le Choix" - 2002 by Edition Desclée de Brouwer (Paris); about her parent's secret conversion to Catholicism in 1919.Her yet unpublished life diary notebooks are preserved by the
University of Boston .She is one of a few surviving members of the "Volontaires Françaises" - the women army Corp of the Free French Forces.. [cite web
last =Kirby
first =Emma-Jane
title =Ladies of the French Resistance
publisher =BBC News
date =2007-12-15
url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/7142424.stm
accessdate =2007-12-17 ]References
External links
* [http://www.feministpress.org/book/?GCOI=55861100255620 "Women's Barracks" at The Feminist Press]
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