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Poesis In Extremis Literature Witnessing The Holocaust Daniel Feldman Efraim Sicher

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Poesis In Extremis Literature Witnessing The Holocaust Daniel Feldman Efraim Sicher
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.06 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Daniel Feldman; Efraim Sicher;
ISBN: B0CP5JR7NF
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Poesis In Extremis Literature Witnessing The Holocaust Daniel Feldman Efraim Sicher by Daniel Feldman; Efraim Sicher; B0CP5JR7NF instant download after payment.

How can genocide be witnessed through imaginative literature? How can the Holocaust affect readers who were not there?

Reading the work of major figures such as Elie Wiesel, Paul Celan, Avrom Sutzkever, Ida Fink, Wladyslaw Szlengel, Itzhak Katzenelson, and Czeslaw Milosz, Poesis in Extremis poses fundamental questions about how prose and poetry are written under extreme conditions, either in real time or immediately after the Holocaust.

Framed by discussion of literary testimony, with Wiesel's literary memoir Night as an entry point, this innovative study explores the blurred boundary of fact and fiction in Holocaust literature. It asks whether there is a poetics of the Holocaust and what might be the criteria for literary witnessing. Wartime writing in particular tests the limits of “poesis in extremis” when poets faced their own annihilation and wrote in the hope that their words, like a message in a bottle, would somehow reach readers. Through Poesis in Extremis, Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher probe the boundaries of Holocaust literature, as well as the limits of representation.

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