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Book review: Words in Pain

Words in Pain is a new edition of the collected letters Olga Jacoby wrote towards the end of her life

April 3, 2019 10:58
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Words in Pain
By Olga Jacoby
Skyscraper Publications, £15

 

‘Know that death is not bad…” wrote Olga Jacoby “and it is in our power to look at it calmly and even joyfully.”

The year is 1910 and this young mother faces death from heart disease. Jacoby was born into a Jewish family from Hamburg but settled in West Hampstead with her husband Jack, who was also her first cousin. Words in Pain is a new edition of the collected letters she wrote in the last four years of her life when, despite her “tremendous desire of living”, Olga moved, mostly, beyond fear and bitterness at her fate.

A fervent rationalist who prized science above religion, she corresponded with her husband, doctor, sisters, cousins and friends, pouring out impassioned thoughts on morality and social justice, love, literature and child-rearing.