Daniel Feldman, Efraim Sicher
Poesis in Extremis
Literature Witnessing the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Millet, Kitty
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Daniel Feldman, Efraim Sicher
Poesis in Extremis
Literature Witnessing the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Millet, Kitty
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"This innovative study asks how genocide can be witnessed through imaginative literature and affect readers who were not there"--
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765100226
- Artikelnr.: 72228348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765100226
- Artikelnr.: 72228348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Daniel Feldman is Senior Lecturer of English Literature at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, with a focus on Holocaust literature and children's literature. His scholarship has been recognized with the Children's Literature Association Honor Article, the Children's Literature Association Judith Plotz Emerging Scholar Honor Award, and two research grants from the Israel Science Foundation. He is the author of a series of articles on the depiction of the Holocaust in Polish, German, Hebrew, and English poetry and prose. His research has appeared in Comparative Literature, Partial Answers, Children's Literature in Education, Children's Literature, Lion and the Unicorn, and Children's Literature Association Quarterly. Efraim Sicher is Emeritus Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, and is author of The Holocaust Novel (2005) and editor of the Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on Holocaust Novelists (2004). His most recent books include The Jew's Daughter: A Cultural History of a Conversion Narrative (2017), Re-envisioning Jewish Identities: Reflections on Contemporary Israeli and Diaspora Culture (2021), and Postmodern Love in the Contemporary Jewish Imagination: Negotiating Identities and Spaces (2022).
Acknowledgments
Introduction (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Part I
1. Elie Wiesel's Night: Literature as Testimony (Efraim Sicher)
Part II
2. A Poetics of the Holocaust?: Celan, Sutzkever, Milosz (Efraim Sicher)
3. Writing Nothing: Negation and Subjectivity in the Holocaust Poetry of
Paul Celan and Dan Pagis (Daniel Feldman)
4. Miklós Radnóti: Postcards from a Death March (Efraim Sicher)
5. Wladymir Szlengel's Ghetto Poems: Writing to the Dead (Daniel Feldman)
6. "Poem in a Bottle": Itzhak Katzenelson's Song of the Murdered Jewish
People (Daniel Feldman)
Part III
7. Translating Oral Memory in Ida Fink's "Traces" (Daniel Feldman)
Postscript (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Part I
1. Elie Wiesel's Night: Literature as Testimony (Efraim Sicher)
Part II
2. A Poetics of the Holocaust?: Celan, Sutzkever, Milosz (Efraim Sicher)
3. Writing Nothing: Negation and Subjectivity in the Holocaust Poetry of
Paul Celan and Dan Pagis (Daniel Feldman)
4. Miklós Radnóti: Postcards from a Death March (Efraim Sicher)
5. Wladymir Szlengel's Ghetto Poems: Writing to the Dead (Daniel Feldman)
6. "Poem in a Bottle": Itzhak Katzenelson's Song of the Murdered Jewish
People (Daniel Feldman)
Part III
7. Translating Oral Memory in Ida Fink's "Traces" (Daniel Feldman)
Postscript (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Part I
1. Elie Wiesel's Night: Literature as Testimony (Efraim Sicher)
Part II
2. A Poetics of the Holocaust?: Celan, Sutzkever, Milosz (Efraim Sicher)
3. Writing Nothing: Negation and Subjectivity in the Holocaust Poetry of
Paul Celan and Dan Pagis (Daniel Feldman)
4. Miklós Radnóti: Postcards from a Death March (Efraim Sicher)
5. Wladymir Szlengel's Ghetto Poems: Writing to the Dead (Daniel Feldman)
6. "Poem in a Bottle": Itzhak Katzenelson's Song of the Murdered Jewish
People (Daniel Feldman)
Part III
7. Translating Oral Memory in Ida Fink's "Traces" (Daniel Feldman)
Postscript (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Part I
1. Elie Wiesel's Night: Literature as Testimony (Efraim Sicher)
Part II
2. A Poetics of the Holocaust?: Celan, Sutzkever, Milosz (Efraim Sicher)
3. Writing Nothing: Negation and Subjectivity in the Holocaust Poetry of
Paul Celan and Dan Pagis (Daniel Feldman)
4. Miklós Radnóti: Postcards from a Death March (Efraim Sicher)
5. Wladymir Szlengel's Ghetto Poems: Writing to the Dead (Daniel Feldman)
6. "Poem in a Bottle": Itzhak Katzenelson's Song of the Murdered Jewish
People (Daniel Feldman)
Part III
7. Translating Oral Memory in Ida Fink's "Traces" (Daniel Feldman)
Postscript (Daniel Feldman and Efraim Sicher)
Notes
Bibliography
Index