Life should be Transparent: Conversations about Lithuania and Europe in the Twentieth Century and Today
Autor Aurimas Svedas Traducere de Karla Gruodis Autor Irena Veisaiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2020
Through the complementary lenses of history and memory, we confront with Veisaitė the horrific events of the Holocaust, which brought about the end of the Lithuanian Jewish world. We also meet an array of world-class cultural figures, see fragments of legendary theatre performances, and hear meaningful words that were spoken or heard decades ago.
This book’s interlocutors do not so much seek to answer the question “What was it like?” but instead repeatedly ask each other: “What, how, and why do we remember? What is the meaning of our experiences? How can history help us to live in the present and create the future? How do we learn to understand and forgive?”
A series of Veisaitė’s texts, statements, and letters, presented at the end of the book suggest further ways of answering these questions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789633863596
ISBN-10: 9633863597
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Central European University Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 9633863597
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Central European University Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
AcademicNotă biografică
Aurimas Švedas is an associate professor at the Faculty of History, Vilnius University.
Irena Veisaite is a Lithuanian Jew and survived the Holocaust. She earned a doctorate in Leningrad in 1963 with a dissertation on the poetry of Heinrich Heine, and was a lecturer at the teacher's college in Vilnius from 1953 to 1997. She has also been head of the Thomas Mann Cultural Centre in Nida, Lithuania. She was awarded the Goethe Medal in 2012 for her contribution to the cultural exchange between Germany and Lithuania. A German scholar and theatre critic, she has been at the helm of the Open Society Fund for many years.
Irena Veisaite is a Lithuanian Jew and survived the Holocaust. She earned a doctorate in Leningrad in 1963 with a dissertation on the poetry of Heinrich Heine, and was a lecturer at the teacher's college in Vilnius from 1953 to 1997. She has also been head of the Thomas Mann Cultural Centre in Nida, Lithuania. She was awarded the Goethe Medal in 2012 for her contribution to the cultural exchange between Germany and Lithuania. A German scholar and theatre critic, she has been at the helm of the Open Society Fund for many years.
Cuprins
Introduction: Engaging Memory and History, Acknowledgements, 1. Life Should Be Transparent, 2. We Could All See That Lithuania Was Trapped, 3. What Had Happened to the World?, 4. To Forgive and Build the Future—These Are the Duties of the Living, 5. I Was Surrounded by Very Good People, 6. I Needed a Change, 7. I Saw My Work as a Kind of Mission, 8. The Theatre Suits My Interests and Temperament Perfectly, 9. People Developed Close Relationships within Islands, 10. Why Was Faust Redeemed, Even After Making a Pact with the Devil?, 11. I Felt a Powerful Connection with My Spiritual Brothers, 12. I Regret Nothing, But I Continue to Pay Dearly for My Decisions, 13. It Is Probably Only Possible to Feel a Part of History Once in One's Lifetime, In Lieu of an Epilogue: More and More Questions, But Fewer and Fewer Answers, Appendices, Key Biographical Events , Photos, Index
Descriere
This book of thirteen conversations introduces us to the life of an exceptional person-theatre critic, Germanist, and long-time chair of the Open Lithuania Fund board-Irena Veisaitė.