Jordan, I just spent three hours in the grip of the Czernowitz pages of Replay, 
your notes, and the Annex Chapters 4 and 5.  There is something mystically 
poignant about your grandfather transmitting a brilliant idea to you from the 
grave (or from his legacy), via your muse Tomi. All wonderful.

Love,

--Dad 

 

From: bounce-127940271-15100...@list.cornell.edu 
<bounce-127940271-15100...@list.cornell.edu> On Behalf Of Jordan Mechner
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2023 9:10 AM
To: czernowitz-l@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [czernowitz-l] Replay - A Czernowitz family memoir

 

Dear fellow members,

 

I've had the great pleasure to meet some of you in person, in France over the 
past months, thanks to book signings of my autobiographical graphic novel 
"REPLAY - Mémoires d'une famille."

 

The book is a multi-generational family memoir in the form of a 320-page comic 
(bande dessinée). It tells my own story as an American creator of video games 
("Prince of Persia"), interwoven with my grandfather Adolph Mechner's youth in 
Czernowitz in 1900-1914 (and as a teenage soldier on the Russian front in the 
1914-18 war) – and his son Franz Mechner (my father’s) later odyssey as a 
Jewish child refugee in Nazi-occupied France.

 

In October I had the great honor of receiving the 2023 prize "Chateau de 
Cheverny" awarded to "Replay" at the "Rendez-vous d'histoire" book festival at 
Blois.

 

I thought “Replay" might be of interest for both younger and elder 
Czernowitzers to share within their families-- because of its visual depiction 
of 20th-century Czernowitz and Vienna, and also because a theme of the book is 
transmission: the ways in which the past is present, even for the young, and 
often without our conscious awareness.

 

I'm unable to attach images to this post, but you can see some in my website 
page about the book:

English: https://www.jordanmechner.com/en/books/replay/

French: https://www.jordanmechner.com/fr/books/replay/

 

The book's visual representation of Czernowitz can also be seen in chapter 
notes, like this one, in the online "Annex" (containing historical commentary 
and additional background material, for those who have already read the book): 

https://www.jordanmechner.com/en/library/replay-annex/chapter5/

https://www.jordanmechner.com/en/library/replay-annex/chapter4/

 

The Annex (and REPLAY itself) also contain my note of thanks to our Edgar 
Hauster, who generously helped me with the research to be able to depict my 
grandfather's home town as it was in the 1900s. 

 

For those who read French, the graphic novel is now available in France (in 
bookstores and from publisher Delcourt, or through any of the links on my 
website : https://www.jordanmechner.com/en/books/replay/). It can already be 
pre-ordered in English (will be released on March 19, 2024, from First 
Second/Macmillan).

 

Thanks for taking the time to read this long post. I hope the book will 
stimulate good memories, conversation and connection for those of you who 
discover it. I welcome your comments. Happy holidays!

 

Jordan Mechner (author of Replay, and Prince of Persia)

Montpellier, France

 

https://jordanmechner.com

 

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