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The Mselmann At The Water Cooler Eli Pfefferkorn National Endowment For The Humanities And The Andrew W Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program

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The Mselmann At The Water Cooler Eli Pfefferkorn National Endowment For The Humanities And The Andrew W Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.48 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Eli Pfefferkorn; National Endowment for the Humanities and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program
ISBN: 9781618116857, 1618116851
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Mselmann At The Water Cooler Eli Pfefferkorn National Endowment For The Humanities And The Andrew W Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program by Eli Pfefferkorn; National Endowment For The Humanities And The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program 9781618116857, 1618116851 instant download after payment.

Winner of the 2012 Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Award in Holocaust Literature. A survivor of concentration camps and the Death March, Eli Pfefferkorn looks back on his Holocaust and post-Holocaust experiences to compare patterns of human behavior in extremis with those of ordinary life. What he finds is that the concentration camp Muselmann, who has lost his hunger for life and is thus shunned by his fellow inmates on the soup line, bears an eerie resemblance to an office employee who has fallen from grace and whose coworkers avoid spending time with him at the water cooler. Though the circumstances are unfathomably far apart, the human response to their situations is triggered by self-preservation rather than by calculated evil. By juxtaposing these two separate worlds, Pfefferkorn demonstrates that ultimately the human condition has not changed significantly since Cain slew Abel and the Athenians sentenced Socrates.

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