Format:
Online-Ressource (VI, 230 S.)
ISBN:
9783110934205
Series Statement:
Conditio Judaica 49
Content:
Die erste englischsprachige Studie von Albert Drachs (1902-1995) Prosawerk erforscht die Originalität der Drachschen Autobiographie im Kontext der aktuellen Holocaust-Debatten. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird insgesamt der Beziehung zwischen Drachs komisch-grotesker Sprache und der melancholischen Art der Darstellung in der Holocaust-Trilogie gewidmet. Leidenschaftlich und kritisch zugleich stellt Drachs Prosa die totalitären Machtmechanismen seiner Zeit bloß.
Content:
The first English language study of Albert Drach's (1902-1995) prose work explores the originality of Drach's autobiography in the context of current Holocaust debates. Special attention is paid throughout to the relationship between Drach's comic-grotesque language and the melancholy mode of representation in the Holocaust trilogy. Both passionate and critical, Drach's prose lays bare the totalitarian power mechanisms of his time.
Content:
The first English language study of Albert Drach's (1902-1995) prose work explores the originality of Drach's autobiography in the context of current Holocaust debates. Special attention is paid throughout to the relationship between Drach's comic-grotesque language and the melancholy mode of representation in the Holocaust trilogy. Both passionate and critical, Drach's prose lays bare the totalitarian power mechanisms of his time
Note:
In English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783484651494
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cosgrove, Mary Grotesque ambivalence Tübingen : Niemeyer, 2004 ISBN 3484651490
Language:
English
Subjects:
German Studies
Keywords:
Drach, Albert 1902-1995
;
Prosa
;
Erzähltechnik
;
Das Groteske
;
Melancholie
DOI:
10.1515/9783110934205
URL:
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Author information:
Cosgrove, Mary