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Review: Major/Minor

An elegant memoir by the daughter of a great artist and god-daughter of a great writer conveys its material powerfully.

November 21, 2011 10:57
Alba Arikha, author of Major/Minor, painted by her father Avigdor Arikha

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Sipora Levy,

Sipora Levy

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By Alba Arikha
Quartet, £15

The brevity of Alba Arikha's memoir belies its depth and breadth. It is a moving story of a young woman's coming of age and her father's struggle to overcome his horrific early experiences.

Avigdor Arikha, who died last year, was no ordinary father. He was one of the most admired artists of his generation, with a wide range of work encompassing abstract paintings, drawings, portraits and landscapes. The British Museum, to which he donated drawings, mounted an exhibition of his work in 2006.

Avigdor had an extraordinary life. Born in Romania, he was deported with his family to a concentration camp in the Ukraine when he was 12. There, he made drawings bearing witness to the atrocities around him.