Making and Unmaking Literature in the Warsaw, Lodz, and Vilna Ghettos: The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
Autor Sven-Erik Roseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2025
A study of literature written by Jewish authors while interned in Nazi ghettos emphasizes how authors processed their horrific experiences through poetry and prose.
Published in Association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This is the first study devoted to how little known but essential authors grappled with the destitution of ghetto existence by writing within, at the limits of, and against an array of literary scenarios, tropes, plot lines, and generic conventions, including those of nature lyric, modernist interior monologue, the realist social novel, the detective story, and the gothic horror tale. Contending with starvation, disease, desperate housing conditions and the looming threat of being murdered, inhabitants of ghettos in Poland nonetheless made them sites of rich Jewish cultural production. Rose’s readings of these literary works reveal how authors asserted their humanity by insisting on writing works of literature. In such radically dehumanizing circumstances, however, their recourse to established literary genres was not naive. Rather, ghetto authors brilliantly meditated on the grotesque incongruities between established literary models and the extreme conditions of ghetto existence.
Published in Association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This is the first study devoted to how little known but essential authors grappled with the destitution of ghetto existence by writing within, at the limits of, and against an array of literary scenarios, tropes, plot lines, and generic conventions, including those of nature lyric, modernist interior monologue, the realist social novel, the detective story, and the gothic horror tale. Contending with starvation, disease, desperate housing conditions and the looming threat of being murdered, inhabitants of ghettos in Poland nonetheless made them sites of rich Jewish cultural production. Rose’s readings of these literary works reveal how authors asserted their humanity by insisting on writing works of literature. In such radically dehumanizing circumstances, however, their recourse to established literary genres was not naive. Rather, ghetto authors brilliantly meditated on the grotesque incongruities between established literary models and the extreme conditions of ghetto existence.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684582754
ISBN-10: 168458275X
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brandeis University Press
Colecția Brandeis University Press
Seria The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
ISBN-10: 168458275X
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brandeis University Press
Colecția Brandeis University Press
Seria The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
Notă biografică
Sven-Erik Rose is professor of German and of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis. His first book, Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789–1848, was awarded the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award from the Association for Jewish Studies in the category of Philosophy and Jewish Thought.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note on Translation and Transliteration
Introduction
I . Novel
1 Novelistic Time, Historical Time, and the
End of Omniscience: Zelman Skalov
II . Poetry
Three Poems from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942
2 Shmuel Marvil’s Torn Words
3 The Jewish Dead Confront Their German Murderers:
Itzhak Katzenelson
4 Yoysef Kirman’s Poetics of Duration
III . Short Prose: One
Self-Writing in the Warsaw Ghetto
5 Writing the Hungering Self in a Modernist Key:
Leyb Goldin
6 The Autobiography of a Number: Yehoshue Perle
I V. Short Prose: Two
Revisiting Popular Literary Genres in the Lodz
and Vilna Ghettos
7 Sherlock Holmes in the Warsaw and Vilna
Ghettos: Gustawa Jarecka and Herman Kruk
8 Oskar Rosenfeld’s Haunting Literary Dream
in the Lodz Ghetto
9 Ghetto Gothic: Shaye Shpigl’s Umheymlekhe
Tales from the Lodz Ghetto
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Author’s Note on Translation and Transliteration
Introduction
I . Novel
1 Novelistic Time, Historical Time, and the
End of Omniscience: Zelman Skalov
II . Poetry
Three Poems from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942
2 Shmuel Marvil’s Torn Words
3 The Jewish Dead Confront Their German Murderers:
Itzhak Katzenelson
4 Yoysef Kirman’s Poetics of Duration
III . Short Prose: One
Self-Writing in the Warsaw Ghetto
5 Writing the Hungering Self in a Modernist Key:
Leyb Goldin
6 The Autobiography of a Number: Yehoshue Perle
I V. Short Prose: Two
Revisiting Popular Literary Genres in the Lodz
and Vilna Ghettos
7 Sherlock Holmes in the Warsaw and Vilna
Ghettos: Gustawa Jarecka and Herman Kruk
8 Oskar Rosenfeld’s Haunting Literary Dream
in the Lodz Ghetto
9 Ghetto Gothic: Shaye Shpigl’s Umheymlekhe
Tales from the Lodz Ghetto
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Among the most powerful works of literary criticism I have read in many years. The focus on literary production in the ghettos is both literary criticism/history and Holocaust history and should be taken seriously in both fields. A must-read.”
“The first scholarly account of the literature written in theghettos that takes it seriously as literature. The consequences forour understanding of the ghettos as a historical phenomenon, ofthe lives lived there, and of the way that these lives have beenremembered, memorialized, and understood, are profound.”
“Sven-Erik Rose has written a work of immense erudition andscholarly acumen. His portrait of literature produced under circumstances horrific or worse is masterful. A fluent, persuasiveargument for the importance of writing—much of it nowforgotten or neglected—that he resurrects with rare skill.”