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Adolfo Kaminsky the Forger of Paris: Authorized Biography. New and Expanded Edition - Paperback

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by Sarah Kaminsky (Author), Mike Mitchell (Translator), Adolfo Kaminsky (Photographer)

As seen on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper and in the Emmy-award-winning New York Times documentary, the gripping true story of a Jewish teenager who became "The Forger of Paris" for the French Resistance.

At seventeen, Adolfo Kaminsky had narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz and was recruited to join the Jewish underground. Due to his expert knowledge of dyes and an artistic, technical ability to reproduce official documents, he soon became the primary forger for the Resistance in Paris, creating papers that would save an estimated 14,000 Jewish men, women, and children from certain death. Upon the Liberation and for the next twenty-five years, Kaminsky worked as a professional photographer. But, recognizing the fight for freedom had not ended with the defeat of the Nazis, and driven by his own harrowing experiences, he continued to forge documents in secret for activists, refugees, human rights causes, and pacifists throughout the world.

"At a moment when someone's passport, or religion, can still mean the difference between life and death, Mr. Kaminsky's story remains painfully relevant, but inspiring." -Filmmakers Samantha Stark, Alexandra Garcia and Pamela Druckerman for The New York Times

"This necessary book provides unforgettable insights into hidden worlds of the Jews, intellectuals, and partisans who fought back.... has a thriller dimension that outshines even the best undercover fiction." --Jewish Book Council

"A triumphant wartime biography, full of heroism and near-alchemistic craftiness." --Foreword Reviews

Author Biography

Sarah Kaminsky is a French author, screenwriter, and script doctor born in Algeria. She immigrated to France at the age of three with her father Adolfo Kaminsky, two brothers and her mother Le?la, a Tuareg Algerian law student and anti-colonial activist whose father was a progressive imam. Her 2009 best-selling book about her father, A Forger's Life, is now translated into fourteen languages. With numerous screenplays and writing credits, she is best known for her comedies in France, as well as for recent award-winning films seen around the world, Gauguin Voyage to Tahiti, How to Make a Killing, The Braid, and Farewell, Mr. Haffmann, which has earned 19 awards to date at U.S. film festivals. She has a son and lives in Paris.

Mike Mitchell is an award-winning translator of French and German who has been active as a translator for over thirty years and recently completed his one hundredth translation. He is the recipient of the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for translations of German works published in Britain, has won the British Comparative Literature Association translation competition twice for translations from German and received commendation for a translation from French. He has been shortlisted for many awards including the French-American Translation Prize, the Weidenfeld prize, the Aristeion prize, the Kurt Wolff prize, and the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger. In 2012, the Austrian Ministry of Education, Art and Culture, awarded him a lifetime achievement award as a translator of literary works. He lives in Scotland.

Adolfo Kaminsky (b. 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; d. 2023 in Paris) made his living as a photographer in various fields: postcards, advertising photos, but also photo reportage on industry (for example, the coal mines of the North and the French sugar refineries). He took numerous photographs of works of art for exhibition catalogs and posters, and he was the regular photographer for the painters who were the precursors of kinetic art such as Antonio Asis, Jes?s Rafael Soto, Carmelo Ardenquin, and Yacov Agam. As a specialist for giant-format photography he produced photos for film sets for Alexandre Trauner, the set designer for Marcel Carn?, Ren? Clair and others. Late in life, he began to publicly show some of the thousands of artistic photographs he took since the 1940s, with a major exhibition in 2019 at the Museum of Art and History of Judaism in Paris.

Paul Salmona is Director of the Museum of Jewish Art and History (MAHJ) in Paris. He has worked in museums for over forty years. He directed the Louvre auditorium (1992-2005), before creating the direction of cultural development of the Institut national de recherches arch?ologiques pr?ventives (rescue archaeology) in 2005, which he directed until moving to the MAHJ in 2013. Hispanist by training, he has organized many notable conferences about Jewish life in France and Europe and is the author of Arch?ologie du juda?sme en France (La D?couverte, 2021).

Deborah Dash Moore is an American Jewish historian, author of nine books, and is Jonathan Freedman Distinguished University Professor of History and Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. Her influential scholarship in the field of modern Jewish history focuses on Jewish urban life, women and gender, the creation of ethnic identity, and Jewish photographers. Her books have regularly garnered awards, including a National Jewish Book Award. Her most recent book is Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York (2023). She also serves as Editor in Chief of the ten-volume The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization.

Number of Pages: 298
Dimensions: 0.67 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 22, 2025
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