Grynberg published his first story in 1959, which was later included in his debut collection,
The Antigone Crew in 1963. His works - both while in Poland and in the United States — Grynberg narrated the stories of “those who died during the war and of those who survived to live afterwards in Lodz, Warsaw, or New York, struggling to come to terms with their own memory and with the fact that others did not remember.” His works were also described as characteristically abundant in “biographical and autobiographical material”, where his Jewish protagonists are the narrators whose personal experiences were “supplemented by the experiences of other ‘survivors’”.
Grynberg was a recipient of all major Polish literary prizes. He also contributed to the Polish press and English-language journals. His essays and articles appeared in publications such as the
Commentary, the
Midstream, and the
Soviet-Jewish Affairs in London. Grynberg’s novels had been published in English translation, namely:
Child of the Shadows (Vallentine Mitchell, London, 1969); the sequel,
The Victory (Northwestern University Press, 1993) and the documentary book,
Children of Zion (Northwestern University Press, January 1998, translated by Jacqueline Mitchell).
Grynberg's books were also translated into the French, German, Italian, Hebrew and Dutch languages.
Grynberg's 2004 book
Uchod?cy (
Refugees) was nominated for Poland's Nike Literary Award in 2005.
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- Grynberg, Henryk. Drawing in Memory, Polish Writing, PolishWriting.net (undated), retrieved on: July 27, 2007
- Manetti, Christina. Recording a Lost World: Henryk Grynberg's Memorbuch, W A B (Warsaw), 2000 ISBN 83-88221-17-5 and Central Europe Review, CE-Review.org, January 8, 2001, retrieved on: July 27, 2007
- Henryk Grynberg, Polish Wikipedia, pl.wikipedia.org, 2007, retrieved on: July 27, 2007
- Adamczyk-Garbowska, Monika. Tales from the Guardian of the Graves, A Review of Drohobycz, Drohobycz and Other Stories/True Tales from the Holocaust and Life After by Henryk Grynberg, translated from the Polish by Alicia Nitecki, edited by Theodosia Robertson, 275 pages, Penguin Books, The Online Jewish Books Company, Good Search, JBooks.com and JFLMedia.com, 2004, retrieved on: July 27, 2007
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- Ackerfeld, Lance and Joyce Field. List of the Children (Original list of the children who arrived to Eretz Israel in the middle of World War II, after escape from occupied Poland to Russia), JewishGen, Inc., 2004, retrieved on: July 28, 2007
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