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Prague Palimpsest - Writing, Memory, and the City

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Alfred Thomas is professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the author of several books, recently, The Czech Legend of St. Catherine of Alexandria: The Text and Its Context (2024) and Writing Plague: Language and Violence from the Black Death to COVID-19 (2022). He is also the coeditor of Cultures of Forgery: Making Nations, Making Selves (2003). Klappentext A city of immense literary mystique, Prague has inspired writers across the centuries with its beauty, cosmopolitanism, and tragic history. Envisioning the ancient city in central Europe as a multilayered text, or palimpsest, that has been constantly revised and rewritten--from the medieval and Renaissance chroniclers who legitimized the city's foundational origins to the modernists of the early twentieth century who established its reputation as the new capital of the avant-garde--Alfred Thomas argues that Prague has become a paradoxical site of inscription and effacement, of memory and forgetting, a utopian link to the prewar and pre-Holocaust European past and a dystopia of totalitarian amnesia. Considering a wide range of writers, including the city's most famous son, Franz Kafka, Prague Palimpsest reassesses the work of poets and novelists such as Bohumil Hrabal, Milan Kundera, Gustav Meyrink, Jan Neruda, Vítezslav Nezval, and Rainer Maria Rilke and engages with other famous authors who "wrote" Prague, including Guillaume Apollinaire, Ingeborg Bachmann, Albert Camus, Paul Celan, and W. G. Sebald. The result is a comparative, interdisciplinary study that helps to explain why Prague--more than any other major European city--has haunted the cultural and political imagination of the West. Zusammenfassung A city of immense literary mystique! Prague has inspired writers across the centuries with its beauty! cosmopolitanism! and tragic history. This interdisciplinary study helps to explain why Prague - more than any other major European city - has haunted the cultural and political imagination of the West. ...

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Authors Alfred Thomas, Thomas Alfred
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2010
 
EAN 9780226795409
ISBN 978-0-226-79540-9
No. of pages 200
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, Czech Republic, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Literary studies: general, Czechia, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern

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