Gulag Literature and the Literature of Nazi Camps: An Intercontexual Reading Contributor(s): Toker, Leona (Author) |
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ISBN: 0253043530 ISBN-13: 9780253043535 Publisher: Indiana University Press OUR PRICE: $38.00 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: August 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Russian & Former Soviet Union - Literary Criticism | Jewish - Social Science | Jewish Studies |
Dewey: 809.393 |
Series: Jewish Literature and Culture |
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6" W x 9" (0.97 lbs) 298 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Russia - Ethnic Orientation - Jewish |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Devoted to the ways in which Holocaust literature and Gulag literature provide contexts for each other, Leona Toker's book shows how the prominent features of one shed light on the veiled features and methods of the other. Toker views these narratives and texts against the background of historical information about the Soviet and the Nazi regimes of repression. Writers at the center of this work include Varlam Shalamov, Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, and Ka-Tzetnik, and others, including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Evgeniya Ginzburg, and Jorge Sempr n, illuminate the discussion. Toker's twofold analysis concentrates on the narrative qualities of the works as well as on the ways in which each text documents the writer's experience and in which fictionalized narrative can double as historical testimony. References to events might have become obscure owing to the passage of time and the cultural diversity of readers; the book explains them and shows how they form new meaning in the text. Toker is well-known as a skillful interpreter of Gulag literature, and this text presents new thinking about how Gulag literature and Holocaust literature enable a better understanding about testimony in the face of evil. |