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Poetry After Auschwitz

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In this pathbreaking study, Susan Gubar demonstrates that Theodor Adorno's famous injunction against writing poetry after Auschwitz paradoxically inspired an ongoing literary tradition. From the 1960s to the present, as the Shoah receded into a more remote European past, many contemporary writers grappled with personal and political, ethical and aesthetic consequences of the disaster. By speaking about or even as the dead, these poets tell what it means to cite, reconfigure, consume, or envy the traumatic memories of an earlier generation. This moving meditation by a major feminist critic finds in poetry a stimulant to empathy that can help us take to heart what we forget at our own peril.

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ISBN: 9780253218872
Publication date: 18th October 2006
Author: Susan Gubar
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 340 pages
Series: Jewish Literature and Culture
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Social groups: religious groups and communities