The Holocaust in the Central European Literature - Der Holocaust in den mitteleuropaischen Literaturen und Kulturen seit 1989 2021 Edition at Meripustak

The Holocaust in the Central European Literature - Der Holocaust in den mitteleuropaischen Literaturen und Kulturen seit 1989 2021 Edition

Books from same Author: Reinhard Ibler

Books from same Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon

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    Author(s)Reinhard Ibler
    Publisheribidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
    ISBN9783838206721
    Pages374
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2021

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    ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon The Holocaust in the Central European Literature - Der Holocaust in den mitteleuropaischen Literaturen und Kulturen seit 1989 2021 Edition by Reinhard Ibler

    This insightful book assembles a great variety of contributions on the literature and culture of the Holocaust since 1989. Focusing on Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, what becomes apparent is that the Nazi genocide continues to be a pivotal issue in literature, theatre, and film. Including overviews of the literary and cultural developments of the last decades, the chapters cover a wide variety of authors of both the older and younger generation such as Ruth Klüger, Roma Ligocka, Leon Weliczker, Andrzej Bart, Marek Bienczyk, and Magdalena Tulli. The growing use of provocative and taboo-breaking forms of expression turns out to be an important instrument in keeping alive the memory of the horrible events in the collective memory.