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  • Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin  (8)
  • Jewish Community of Berlin
  • 2015-2019  (4)
  • 2005-2009  (3)
  • 1995-1999  (1)
  • 1965-1969
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature  (8)
  • Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures  (8)
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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Boston : Academic Studies Press
    ISBN: 9781644690048 , 1644690047
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 124 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 892.409/358405318
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    Keywords: Judenvernichtung ; Jüdische Literatur ; Israel ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Israeli literature / History and criticism ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature ; Israeli literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Israel ; Jüdische Literatur ; Judenvernichtung
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreboding and wishful thinking in a town with a difference -- Our mother Eve on a death train -- The prophet of wrath and lamentation -- The Shoah as an asylum -- And he survived "Planet Auschwitz" -- A funny and sensitive story about Holocaust memory in Israel
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783770561254
    Language: German
    Pages: 103 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Morphomata lectures Cologne 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Siguan, Marisa, 1954 - Lager überleben, Lager erschreiben
    DDC: 809.382
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    Keywords: Concentration camps in literature ; Concentration camp inmates' writings ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; War and literature ; Genocide in literature ; Levi, Primo 1919-1987 ; Semprún, Jorge 1923-2011 La montagne blanche ; Kertész, Imre 1929-2016 ; Améry, Jean 1912-1978 ; Šalamov, Varlam Tichonovič 1907-1982 Kolymskie rasskazy ; Aub, Max 1903-1972 ; Straflager ; Konzentrationslager ; Autobiografische Literatur
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780198778363 , 0198778368
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 187 Seiten , 23 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2017
    DDC: 809/.93358405318
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature ; Judenvernichtung ; Literatur
    Abstract: Which writer today is not a writer of the Holocaust?' asked the late Imre Kertesz, Hungarian survivor and novelist, in his Nobel acceptance speech: 'one does not have to choose the Holocaust as one's subject to detect the broken voice that has dominated modern European art for decades'. Robert Eaglestone attends to this broken voice in literature in order to explore the meaning of the Holocaust in the contemporary world, arguing, again following Kertesz, that the Holocaust will 'remain through culture, which is really the vessel of memory'. Drawing on the thought of Hannah Arendt, Eaglestone identifies and develops five concepts-the public secret, evil, stasis, disorientalism, and kitsch-in a range of texts by significant writers (including Kazuo Ishiguro, Jonathan Littell, Imre Kertesz, W. G. Sebald, and Joseph Conrad) as well as in work by victims and perpetrators of the Holocaust and of atrocities in Africa. He explores the interweaving of complicity, responsibility, temporality, and the often problematic powers of narrative which make up some part of the legacy of the Holocaust
    Abstract: 'Which writer today is not a writer of the Holocaust?' asked the late Imre Kertesz, Hungarian survivor and novelist, in his Nobel acceptance speech: 'one does not have to choose the Holocaust as one's subject to detect the broken voice that has dominated modern European art for decades'. Robert Eaglestone attends to this broken voice in literature in order to explore the meaning of the Holocaust in the contemporary world, arguing, again following Kertesz, that the Holocaust will 'remain through culture, which is really the vessel of memory'. Drawing on the thought of Hannah Arendt, Eaglestone identifies and develops five concepts--the public secret, evil, stasis, disorientalism, and kitsch--in a range of texts by significant writers (including Kazuo Ishiguro, Jonathan Littell, Imre Kertesz, W.G. Sebald, and Joseph Conrad) as well as in work by victims and perpetrators of the Holocaust and of atrocities in Africa. He explores the interweaving of complicity, responsibility, temporality, and the often problematic powers of narrative which make up some part of the legacy of the Holocaust
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-181) and index
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781441178657 , 9781441139528
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 182 S
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury advances in translation
    DDC: 418/.041
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    Keywords: Poetry Translating ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Poetry Psychological aspects ; Poetics History 20th century ; Lyrik ; Judenvernichtung ; Übersetzung
    Abstract: "Taking a cognitive approach, this book asks what poetry, and in particular Holocaust poetry, does to the reader - and to what extent the translation of this poetry can have the same effects. It is informed by current theoretical discussion and features many practical examples. Holocaust poetry differs from other genres of writing about the Holocaust in that it is not so much concerned to document facts as to document feelings and the sense of an experience. It shares the potential of all poetry to have profound effects on the thoughts and feelings of the reader. This book examines how the openness to engagement that Holocaust poetry can engender, achieved through stylistic means, needs to be preserved in translation if the translated poem is to function as a Holocaust poem in any meaningful sense. This is especially true when historical and cultural distance intervenes. The first book of its kind and by a world-renowned scholar and translator, this is required reading"--
    Abstract: "Taking a cognitive approach, this book asks what poetry, and in particular Holocaust poetry, does to the reader - and to what extent the translation of this poetry can have the same effects. It is informed by current theoretical discussion and features many practical examples. Holocaust poetry differs from other genres of writing about the Holocaust in that it is not so much concerned to document facts as to document feelings and the sense of an experience. It shares the potential of all poetry to have profound effects on the thoughts and feelings of the reader. This book examines how the openness to engagement that Holocaust poetry can engender, achieved through stylistic means, needs to be preserved in translation if the translated poem is to function as a Holocaust poem in any meaningful sense. This is especially true when historical and cultural distance intervenes. The first book of its kind and by a world-renowned scholar and translator, this is required reading"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:1. Holocaust Poetry and Holocaust Poetics 2. Reading Holocaust Poetry in and as Translation 3. Translating Holocaust Poetry 4. Translation and Understanding Bibliography Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann
    ISBN: 9783826039065
    Language: German
    Pages: VIII, 297 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2009
    DDC: 809.93358
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1970-2000 ; German literature History and criticism 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Judenvernichtung ; Literatur ; Erinnerung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Judenvernichtung ; Erinnerung ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1970-2000
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9788324206995 , 832420699X
    Language: Polish
    Pages: 364 S.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Modernizm w polsce 16
    Series Statement: Modernizm w Polsce
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Polnisch ; Judenvernichtung ; Literatur
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-347) and indexes , Summary in English
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Bloomington, Ind. [u.a.] : Indiana Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0253347459 , 9780253347459
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 165 S., [4] Bl. , Ill. , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: Jewish literature and culture
    DDC: 940.53/18
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives ; History and criticism ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Holocaust survivors Biography ; History and criticism ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives ; History and criticism ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Holocaust survivors Biography ; History and criticism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Judenvernichtung ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Judenvernichtung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichtsschreibung
    Abstract: The pursuit of death in Holocaust narrative -- Anne Frank revisited -- Life is not beautiful -- Fragments of memory : a myth of past time -- Wounded families in Holocaust discourse -- Memory and justice after the Holocaust and apartheid -- Witnessing atrocity : the testimonial evidence -- Moralizing and demoralizing the Holocaust -- Representing the Holocaust -- The book of Genesis in the art of Samuel Bak
    Description / Table of Contents: The pursuit of death in Holocaust narrative -- Anne Frank revisited -- Life is not beautiful -- Fragments of memory : a myth of past time -- Wounded families in Holocaust discourse -- Memory and justice after the Holocaust and apartheid -- Witnessing atrocity : the testimonial evidence -- Moralizing and demoralizing the Holocaust -- Representing the Holocaust -- The book of Genesis in the art of Samuel Bak
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (S. 155 - 160) and index
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Madison, NJ : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press [u.a.]
    ISBN: 0838636748
    Language: English
    Pages: 209 S.
    Year of publication: 1997
    DDC: 812.5409358
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    Keywords: Drama ; 20th century ; History and criticism ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Jews in literature ; Judenvernichtung ; Drama ; Geschichte 1945-1996
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-200) and index
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