Afterword: on translating The Seventh Well
May 7, 2009 by Michael Hoffman
Fred Wander called his recollections Das gute Leben, The Good Life — good not in either of its narrow senses of virtuous or epicurean, but rich, full, kindly, generous. Its alternate title is Von der Fröhlichkeit im Schrecken — something like ‘remaining cheerful in the midst of horror. ’ He was born in Vienna in 1917, and died there almost ninety years later, in 2006. The horror was, if one may so put it, in the midst of the cheerfulness. Between 1939 and 1945, he was an inmate of twenty different Nazi camps in France, Germany, and Poland. Read more


