Hurban: Responses to Catastrophe in Hebrew Literature Contributor(s): Mintz, Alan L. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0815604246 ISBN-13: 9780815604242 Publisher: Syracuse University Press
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 1996 Annotation: A study of the history of Jewish exiles and genocide, and the literary expressions that attempt to make sense of these catastrophes. Click for more in this series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Jewish - History | Jewish - General |
Dewey: 892.409 |
LCCN: 96033079 |
Series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art |
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6.06" W x 9.04" L (0.90 lbs) 300 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Jewish - Religious Orientation - Jewish |
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Publisher Description: A study of the history of Jewish exiles and genocide, and the literary expressions that attempt to make sense of these catastrophes. In this book Alan Mintz devotes a chapter each to selected catastrophic events and the literary response to them: for example, the destruction of the First Temple in 587 B.B.E. and the resulting biblical literature; the massacre of the Rhineland Jewish community by the Crusades in 1096 and synagogue poetry; and the pogroms in Russia and modern Hebrew poetry. These earlier responses are then compared to the treatment of the Holocaust in the Hebrew literature of the State of Israel with special attention given to the works of Uri Zvi Greenberg and Aharon Appelfeld. Deeply felt and highly original, Hurban is a revealing study of an exceptionally rich literature in the context of an unavoidably tragic history. |
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