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Engaging The Shoah Through The Poetry Of Dan Pagis Memory And Metaphor Shellie Gordon Mccullough

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Engaging The Shoah Through The Poetry Of Dan Pagis Memory And Metaphor Shellie Gordon Mccullough
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Shellie Gordon McCullough
ISBN: 9781498532884
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Engaging The Shoah Through The Poetry Of Dan Pagis Memory And Metaphor Shellie Gordon Mccullough by Shellie Gordon Mccullough 9781498532884 instant download after payment.

In the field of Holocaust Studies, there has been a great deal written in English about poets such as Paul Celan, but Dan Pagis's body of work remains largely undiscovered. By analyzing the Holocaust poetry of Dan Pagis and correlating it to his biography through the identifying tropes of Pagis's literature, this book seeks to reveal that the speakers of Pagis' poems embody a resistance to traditional historical, temporal, and structural narratives while also outlining the scarring effects of trauma continually revisited through poetic engagement. Beyond this, the secondary aim of this book is to bring Pagis's work to light for an audience that solely reads and speaks English.

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