Aharon Appelfeld: From Individual Lament to Tribal Eternity
by Yigal Schwartz
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Aharon Appelfeld stands among the most prominent Israeli writers and is the most frequently published Israeli writer in the US. His works have received numerous prestigious literary awards in Israel as well as international critical acclaim. Yet there is a paucity of good critical writing about his impressive body of work. Yigal Schwartz's compelling study, based in part on interviews with Appelfeld himself, admirably fills this gap. Schwartz organizes his book around three of Appelfeld's show more major themes: the recovery of childhood and memory, the creation of place, and the religious stance of the Holocaust writer. He discusses Appelfeld's imaginative reconstruction of his childhood, his fictional world in spatial terms, and the peculiarly Jewish notion of time and fate experienced by the characters in his novels. In addition, Schwartz develops a new perspective not only on Appelfeld's work, but on Holocaust literature per se. He sees Appelfeld as a Holocaust writerwhose underlying concerns go beyond his experiences as a Holocaust survivor to include larger issues of Jewish identity in the modern period. show lessTags
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Yigal Schwartz is professor of Hebrew literature and director of Heksherim: The Research Institute for Jewish and Israeli Literature and Culture, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
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- Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism
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- 892.4 — Literature & rhetoric Asian Literature Afro-Asiatic literatures Jewish, Israeli, and Hebrew
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- PJ5054 .A755 .Z89 — Language and Literature Oriental languages and literatures Oriental philology and literature Hebrew Literature Individual authors and works
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