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  1. "<<L’>>écrivain à cheval"
    das Erzählwerk Pierre Drieu la Rochelles zwischen Moderne, Antimoderne und Postmoderne
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Brill | Fink, Paderborn

    Die größte Herausforderung für das Denken ist der Umgang mit Widersprüchen. In der Moderne bilden sich Strategien heraus, den Aporien einer als immer komplexer wahrgenommenen Welt beizukommen. Es ist verschiedentlich versucht worden, die Trennlinie... more

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    Die größte Herausforderung für das Denken ist der Umgang mit Widersprüchen. In der Moderne bilden sich Strategien heraus, den Aporien einer als immer komplexer wahrgenommenen Welt beizukommen. Es ist verschiedentlich versucht worden, die Trennlinie zwischen Moderne und Postmoderne entlang ebendieser Strategien zu ziehen und die Postmoderne als Zeitalter koexistierender, sich widersprechender Sinn(-ersatz-)systeme zu deuten. Im Erzählwerk Drieu la Rochelles lässt sich geradezu idealtypisch die Entwicklung von modernem zu postmodernem Denken nachvollziehen, sodass in ihm eine bedeutende geistesgeschichtliche Entwicklung des 20. Jahrhunderts wie unter dem Brennglas beobachtet werden kann. Zugleich aber erlaubt das Studium dieses bekennenden Faschisten, die dunkle Seite der (Post-)Moderne besser zu verstehen. Von den Ursprüngen spielerischer Destruktivität im Surrealismus bis zur zynischen Unterwanderung rationaler Diskurse begegnet uns das Werk Drieus als beklemmend gegenwärtig

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783846768044
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    Subjects: Indifferenz; Indifference; Literaturgeschichte; literary history; Kollaboration; collaboration; Okkupation; Occupation; Surrealismus; Surrealism; Zwischenkriegszeit; interwar period; politische Literatur; political literature; lost generation; Avantgarde; Zynismus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 195 Seiten)
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    E-Book Publikation: 13 Nov 2023

  2. Voices of Pain, Cries of Silence
    Francophone Jewish Poetry of the Shoah, 1939–2008
    Author: Mole, Gary D
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York, New York

    In this groundbreaking study of Francophone Jewish poetry of the Shoah, Gary D. Mole engages with an extensive corpus of poetry by more than forty poets, all of whom were active after the war in France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Quebec but who came... more

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    In this groundbreaking study of Francophone Jewish poetry of the Shoah, Gary D. Mole engages with an extensive corpus of poetry by more than forty poets, all of whom were active after the war in France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Quebec but who came originally from Eastern Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. Some were adolescents or adults during the war, either in hiding, interned or deported, first-hand witnesses to the Nazi persecution of European Jews. Others were hidden children, survivors writing of their buried traumatic experiences many years later. And a second-generation born after the war became postmemory proxy witnesses. Broadly chronological in approach, the book places the poetry in its various social, political, and historical contexts, underlines the specific geographical locations of the authors, and offers close thematic, formal, stylistic, and linguistic readings of the selected texts, highlighting some of the major aesthetic and ethical problems raised. Lucidly written, this book throws critical light, for scholars and nonspecialists, on a rich and unjustly neglected corpus, arguing convincingly for its inclusion in current debates on French-language literary representations of the Shoah and more widely in what is commonly referred to as "Holocaust Poetry.""Voices of Pain, Cries of Silence is a comprehensive, lucid, and erudite study of Francophone Jewish poetry of the Holocaust. Unlike the work of English-language Holocaust poets, French-language verse has been until now largely ignored. By ensuring that Francophone Jewish poets are finally heard, Voices of Pain, Cries of Silence constitutes an important scholarly intervention in the study of Holocaust literature."—Helena Duffy, Professor of French, University of Wrocław, Poland"An astonishing, comparative, comprehensive, and powerful scan of the various forms of poetic writing in French about the Shoah, never presented in this scope before, by authors belonging to a large variety of national and cultural backgrounds, providing the foundation of texts to be considered in future scholarship on poetry of the Shoah in other languages."—Thomas Nolden, Professor of Comparative Literary Studies, Wellesley College, Mass

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781636676142
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    Series: Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures ; 259
    Subjects: French Poetry; Francophone Poetry; Jewish Poetry; Jewish Studies; Jewish History; Shoah; Holocaust; World War II; Occupation; Collaboration; Deportation; Trauma; Postmemory; Proxy Witness
    Other subjects: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft/Romanische Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 21 gr