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Jews in German Literature since 1945: German-Jewish Literature? (German Monitor, 53)

By Pól O'Dochartaigh

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$107.44

ISBN 9789042014633

Book info: Jews in German Literature since 1945: German-Jewish Literature? (German Monitor, 53) (Hardcover, 691 pages) – Brill, 2000. Language: English. This volume contains some 46 essays on various aspects of contemporary German-Jewish literature. The approaches are diverse, reflecting the international origins of the contributors, who are based in seventeen...

Book info: Jews in German Literature since 1945: German-Jewish Literature? (German Monitor, 53) (Hardcover, 691 pages) – Brill, 2000. Language: English.

This volume contains some 46 essays on various aspects of contemporary German-Jewish literature. The approaches are diverse, reflecting the international origins of the contributors, who are based in seventeen different countries. Holocaust literature is just one theme in this context; others are memory, identity, Christian-Jewish relations, anti-Zionism, la belle juive, and more. Prose, poetry and drama are all represented, and there is a major debate on the controversial attempt to stage Fassbinder’s Der Müll, die Stadt und der Tod in 1985. The overall approach of the volume is an inclusive one. In his introduction, the editor calls for a reappraisal of the terms of German-Jewish discourse away from the notion of ‘Germans’ and ‘Jews’ and towards the idea that both Jews and non-Jews, all of them Germans, have contributed to the corpus of ‘German-Jewish literature’. Editorial Reviews Review "…the volume represents an impressive scope and significantly adds to the quickly accelerating research in this field." - in: Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. LV, No. 2 (August 2004)
"Pól O’Dochartaigh has achieved a mammoth task: the quality of the pieces is consistent, the ordering of the essays useful, and their scope impressive." - in: MLR, 98.3 (2003)
"…a wealth of information not only about well-known but also about some lesser known Austrian and German Jewish authors […] It provides an excellent introduction to twentieth Century […] Jewish writing…." - in: Seminar, Vol. XXXIX, No. 3 (September 2003), pp. 277-8

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