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German-Jewish Life Writing in the Aftermath of the Holocaust - Beyond Testimony

English · Hardback

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Shows how Adler, Wander, Hilsenrath, and Klüger intertwine transgressive political criticism with the shadow of trauma, revealing new perspectives on canon formation and exclusion in postwar German literature.

How did German-speaking Holocaust survivors pursue literary careers in an often-indifferent postwar society? How did their literary life writings reflect their postwar struggles? This monograph focuses on four authors who bore literary witness to the Shoah - H. G. Adler, Fred Wander, Edgar Hilsenrath, and Ruth Klüger. It analyzes their autofictional, critical, and autobiographical works written between the early 1950s and 2015, which depict their postwar experiences of writing, publishing, and publicizing Holocaust testimony.
These case studies shed light on the devastating aftermaths of the Holocaust in different contexts. Adler depicts his attempts to overcome marginalization as a writer in Britain in the 1950s. Wander reflects on his failure to find a home either in postwar Austria or in the GDR. Hilsenrath satirizes his struggles as an emigrant to the US in the 1960s and after returning to Berlin in the 1980s. Finally, in her 2008 memoir, Ruth Klüger follows up her earlier, highly impactful memoir of the concentration camps by narrating the misogyny and antisemitism she experienced in US and German academia. Helen Finch analyzes how these under-researched texts intertwine transgressive political criticism with the shadow of trauma. Drawing on scholarship on Holocaust testimony, transnational memory, and affect theory, her book reveals new perspectives on canon formation and exclusion in postwar German literature.

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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction

1: Modernist Marginalization in Exile: H. G. Adler in the 1950s and 1960s
2: Solidarity and Trauma between Austria and the GDR: Fred Wander from the 1960s to 2006
3: Transnational Transgression: Edgar Hilsenrath from 1980 to 2018
4: Feminist Rage: Ruth Klüger in the New Millennium

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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HELEN FINCH is Professor of German Literature at the University of Leeds.

Product details

Authors Dr. Helen Finch, Helen Finch
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.05.2023
 
EAN 9781640141452
ISBN 978-1-64014-145-2
No. of pages 230
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 14 mm
Weight 481 g
Series Dialogue and Disjunction: Studies in Jewish German Literature, Culture & Thought
Dialogue and Disjunction: Stud
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > German linguistics / literary studies

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