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The volume’s editors, alongside Elena Marushiakova, Veselin Popov and Sofiya Zahova, wish to thank the University of St Andrews for a KE & Impact Fund grant that allowed for presenting and discussing Papusza’s Tears of Blood with Scottish public in the Byre Theatre in 2019. Importantly, this grant launched the book project. Subsequently, this project flourished only thanks to the unprecedented Romani studies environment that Elena and Veselin generated with their ERC (European Research Council) advanced grant project Roma Interbellum: Roma Civic Emancipation Between the Two World Wars, which received funding under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement No. 694656). A word of thanks must also go to St Andrews University for its foresight and decision to host this groundbreaking ERC project.

The volume’s editorial team appreciates it that Sławomir Szenwald (Head, Zbigniew Herbert Regional and Municipal Public Library in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland) kindly agreed to share a scan of the Romani-language original of Tears of Blood in Papusza’s hand. Its facsimile is reproduced in this volume. The unbowdlerized original, not consulted by any researchers or editors during the past seven decades, considerably improved the volume and will contribute to making the poem known to the world’s reading public as Papusza did intend it.

Hamish MacDonald expresses his gratitude to Creative Scotland for a 2022 Open Fund for Individuals grant (CS-OFI-08671-0708) that made it possible to translate Papusza’s poem into Scots and English.

In cooperation with Brill, Elena’s research project Roma Interbellum made the study of Papusza’s written heritage its part and financed the Open Access to this volume. The editors appreciate this kind help as much as the volume’s future readers. The texts published in this book reflect only the authors’ own views and opinions. The ERC or Brill is not responsible for any of these opinions or for that matter for any use that may be made of the information, which the volume contains.

Volha Bartash thanks the University of Regensburg for a scholarship granted within the framework of the Bavarian program ‘Equal Opportunities for Women in Research and Teaching’ that afforded her precious time needed to focus on editing this volume. Vita Zelenska, a PhD candidate at the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies, University of Regensburg supported Volha in indexing the volume.

Emilia Kledzik (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland) put the editors in touch with the current inheritor of Papusza’s literary estate, namely, the poet’s granddaughter Ewa Wajs. The poem, its facsimile, transcriptions and English translation are published under the permission granted by Ewa Wajs.

Last but not least, the editors express their gratitude to Catharina Krallmann and Uwe Meier at Brill, who took such a good care of the typesetting and production of Tears of Blood.

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Papusza / Bronisława Wajs. Tears of Blood

A Poet’s Witness Account of the Nazi Genocide of Roma

Series:  Roma History and Culture, Volume: 4
Cover Papusza / Bronisława Wajs. Tears of Blood
E-Book ISBN:
9783657791316
Publisher:
Brill | Schöningh
Print Publication Date:
18 Oct 2024
  • Subjects
    • History
      • Modern History
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Tears of Blood as a Survivor Testimony on the Nazi Genocide of Roma
Part I Texts & Translations of Tears of Blood
A Facsimile of the Manuscript in Papusza’s Hand
Tears of Blood in Papusza’s Spelling
Tears of Blood in Consensual Romani Spelling
An English Poetic Translation
An English Literal Translation
Explanatory Commentaries to All the Texts and Translations of Tears of Blood
Part II On Papusza and Tears of Blood
Bronisława Wajs-Papusza (1908–1987): The ‘Gypsy’ Myth within Discourses
Decoding the Simplest Things: Papusza’s Writings as a Message
Papusza and the Romani Literature Scene Worldwide
A ‘Little’ Tragedy on the Margins of ‘Big Histories’: The Romani Genocide in Volhynia, 1941–1944
Back Matter
On the Contributors
Index of Persons
Index of Localities

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