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Ana Novac (June 21, 1924/1929 – March 31, 2010) was a Romanian-born writer. She was born Zimra Harsányi in Dej in northern Transylvania and grew up in Oradea (Nagyvárad). Novac attended a Jewish school in Miskolc, Hungary. When Nazi Germany took control of Hungary in 1944, she was sent to Auschwitz. She also spent time in Kraków-Płaszów and other smaller camps and was able to maintain a journal during her time in the camps. She was eventually liberated at Chrastava in Czechoslovakia in May 1945. However, her parents and younger brother did not survive. Novac returned to Romania. She moved to Berlin during the mid-1960s, later settling in Paris.

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  • Ana Novac (de)
  • Anna Novák (eo)
  • Ana Novac (en)
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  • Anna NOVÁK [nova:k], familinomo Harsányi Zimra estas rumania hungara dramistino. Ŝi naskiĝis en Oradea la 29-a de junio 1929 kaj mortis en Parizo la 31-an de marto 2010. (eo)
  • Ana Novac (* 1929 in Dej, Rumänien; † 31. März 2010 in Paris) war eine rumänische Schriftstellerin, die als Jugendliche die Shoa in verschiedenen deutschen Konzentrationslagern überlebte. Seit 1965 lebte sie in Paris. (de)
  • Ana Novac (née Zimra Harsányi le 21 juin 1924 à Dej en Transylvanie et morte dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris le 31 mars 2010) est une écrivaine et dramaturge franco-roumano-hongroise, survivante de la Shoah. Elle est l'auteure de Les Beaux Jours de ma jeunesse, le seul journal à avoir survécu aux camps de concentration. Elle était surnommée l'« Anne Frank roumaine », bien qu'Anne Frank n'ait pas raconté les camps dans son œuvre. Ana Novac les décrivit de l'intérieur, et continua bien après, sans oublier la mémoire, mais en traitant de bien d'autres sujets. (fr)
  • Ana Novac (June 21, 1924/1929 – March 31, 2010) was a Romanian-born writer. She was born Zimra Harsányi in Dej in northern Transylvania and grew up in Oradea (Nagyvárad). Novac attended a Jewish school in Miskolc, Hungary. When Nazi Germany took control of Hungary in 1944, she was sent to Auschwitz. She also spent time in Kraków-Płaszów and other smaller camps and was able to maintain a journal during her time in the camps. She was eventually liberated at Chrastava in Czechoslovakia in May 1945. However, her parents and younger brother did not survive. Novac returned to Romania. She moved to Berlin during the mid-1960s, later settling in Paris. (en)
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  • Ana Novac (June 21, 1924/1929 – March 31, 2010) was a Romanian-born writer. She was born Zimra Harsányi in Dej in northern Transylvania and grew up in Oradea (Nagyvárad). Novac attended a Jewish school in Miskolc, Hungary. When Nazi Germany took control of Hungary in 1944, she was sent to Auschwitz. She also spent time in Kraków-Płaszów and other smaller camps and was able to maintain a journal during her time in the camps. She was eventually liberated at Chrastava in Czechoslovakia in May 1945. However, her parents and younger brother did not survive. Novac returned to Romania. She moved to Berlin during the mid-1960s, later settling in Paris. Her journal was published as a book which was translated into a number of languages including French, German, Italian, Dutch and Hungarian. Its English title was The Beautiful Days of My Youth (1997). She also published a number of other books and plays. She died in Paris. (en)
  • Anna NOVÁK [nova:k], familinomo Harsányi Zimra estas rumania hungara dramistino. Ŝi naskiĝis en Oradea la 29-a de junio 1929 kaj mortis en Parizo la 31-an de marto 2010. (eo)
  • Ana Novac (* 1929 in Dej, Rumänien; † 31. März 2010 in Paris) war eine rumänische Schriftstellerin, die als Jugendliche die Shoa in verschiedenen deutschen Konzentrationslagern überlebte. Seit 1965 lebte sie in Paris. (de)
  • Ana Novac (née Zimra Harsányi le 21 juin 1924 à Dej en Transylvanie et morte dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris le 31 mars 2010) est une écrivaine et dramaturge franco-roumano-hongroise, survivante de la Shoah. Elle est l'auteure de Les Beaux Jours de ma jeunesse, le seul journal à avoir survécu aux camps de concentration. Elle était surnommée l'« Anne Frank roumaine », bien qu'Anne Frank n'ait pas raconté les camps dans son œuvre. Ana Novac les décrivit de l'intérieur, et continua bien après, sans oublier la mémoire, mais en traitant de bien d'autres sujets. (fr)
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