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German And European Poetics After The Holocaust Crisis And Creativity Gert Hofmann

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German And European Poetics After The Holocaust Crisis And Creativity Gert Hofmann
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Publisher: Camden House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Gert Hofmann, Marko Pajevic, Rachel MagShamhráin, Michael Shields (editors)
ISBN: 9781571132901, 9781571137661, 1571132902, 1571137661
Language: English
Year: 2011

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German And European Poetics After The Holocaust Crisis And Creativity Gert Hofmann by Gert Hofmann, Marko Pajevic, Rachel Magshamhráin, Michael Shields (editors) 9781571132901, 9781571137661, 1571132902, 1571137661 instant download after payment.

Crisis presents chances for change and creativity: Adorno's famous dictum that writing poetry after Auschwitz would be barbaric has haunted discourse on poetics, but has also given rise to poetic and theoretical acts of resistance. The essays in this volume discuss postwar poetics in terms of new poetological directions and territory rather than merely destruction of traditions. Embedded in the discourse triggered by Adorno, the volume's foci include the work of Paul Celan, Gottfried Benn, and Ingeborg Bachmann. Other German writers discussed are Ilse Aichinger, Rose Auslander, Charlotte Beradt, Thomas Kling, Heiner Muller, and Nelly Sachs; concrete poetry is also treated. The final section offers comparative views of the poetics of European literary figures such as Jean Paul Sartre, Andre Malraux, and Danilo Kis and a consideration of the aesthetics of Claude Lanzmann's film Shoah. Contributors: Chris Bezzel, Manuel Braganca, Gisela Dischner, Rudiger Gorner, Stefan Hajduk, Gert Hofmann, Aniela Knoblich, Rachel MagShamhrain, Marton Marko, Elaine Martin, Barry Murnane, Marko Pajevic, Tatjana Petzer, Renata Plaice, Annette Runte, Hans-Walter Schmidt-Hannisa, Michael Shields, Peter Tame.

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