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Polish literature and the Holocaust : eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 / Rachel Feldhay Brenner.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PG7053.H63 B73 2019

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    In this pathbreaking study of responses to the Holocaust in wartime and postwar Polish literature, Rachel Feldhay Brenner explores seven writers' compulsive need to share their traumatic experience of witness with the world. The Holocaust put the ideological convictions of Kornel Filipowicz, Józef Mackiewicz, Tadeusz Borowski, Zofia Kossak, Leopold Buczkowski, Jerzy Andrzejewski, and Stefan Otwinowski to the ultimate test. Tragically, witnessing the horror of the Holocaust implied complicity with the perpetrator and produced an existential crisis that these writers, who were all exempted from the genocide thanks to their non-Jewish identities, struggled to resolve in literary form. Polish Literature and the Holocaust: Eyewitness Testimonies,1942-1947 is a particularly timely book in view of the continuing debates about the attitudes of Poles toward the Jews during the war. The literary voices from the past that Brenner examines posit questions that are as pertinent now as they were then. And so, while this book speaks to readers who are interested in literary responses to the Holocaust, it also illuminates the universal issue of the responsibility of witnesses toward the victims of any atrocity--Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Brenner, Rachel Feldhay, 1946-2021, author.
    Published
    Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2019
    ©2019
    Locale
    Poland
    Polen
    Contents
    The Holocaust in Polish consciousness: early literary representations
    The moral failure of the enlightened witness of the Holocaust: Kornel Filipowicz, Jozef Mackiewicz, and Tadeusz Borowski
    Rethinking Christian theology in the time of the Holocaust: Zofia Kossak-Szczucka
    The humanistic crisis of a Godless world : Leopold Buczkowski
    Catholic existentialism in the face of the occupation and the Holocaust: Jerzy Andrzejewski
    The Holocaust and a vision of Polish-Jewish kinship: Stefan Otwinowski
    Epilogue.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-145) and index.
    The Holocaust in Polish consciousness: early literary representations -- The moral failure of the enlightened witness of the Holocaust: Kornel Filipowicz, Jozef Mackiewicz, and Tadeusz Borowski -- Rethinking Christian theology in the time of the Holocaust: Zofia Kossak-Szczucka -- The humanistic crisis of a Godless world : Leopold Buczkowski -- Catholic existentialism in the face of the occupation and the Holocaust: Jerzy Andrzejewski -- The Holocaust and a vision of Polish-Jewish kinship: Stefan Otwinowski -- Epilogue.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780810139800
    0810139804
    9780810139817
    0810139812
    Physical Description
    ix, 149 pages ; 23 cm

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