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Tradition and trauma

studies in the fiction of S.J. Agnon

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An edition of Tradition and trauma (1994)

Tradition and trauma

studies in the fiction of S.J. Agnon

More than 100 years after his birth in Buczacz, Galicia, Samuel Joseph Agnon continues to hold a central position in modern Hebrew literature. For two generations Agnon enthralled Hebrew audiences with an immense flow of stories and novels, until his death in 1972. Even now, work found among his papers, unpublished in his lifetime, continues to be greeted with enthusiasm.

In spite of his enormous impact on the Hebrew-reading public and the acknowledgment that he is a writer of great stature, Agnon's reputation has not yet had as great an impact as it deserves. This is in part because his prose loses much of its tension in translation, and his language, perhaps more than that of most writers, is central to an appreciation of his work.

Agnon's themes are those of spiritual disintegration and decay as expressed through nightmare fantasy and symbol. These may be universal themes, but Agnon's originality resides in the way he relates them to the objective events of Jewish history. A palpable symbol of the appalling decline and disintegration of cultures in this century, the traumatized, evicted, or murdered Jew is highly evocative. Events have sapped his will to go on. In his encounter with the world and with God he is adrift and helpless.

Beneath the dreamlike surface of many of Agnon's stories, where the fixed points of time and space dissolve, despair, tragedy, and violent death are commonplace events reflecting a pessimism of disturbing depth.

The fascination and enigma of Agnon's work is the inspiration for the studies that comprise this volume, illustrating the importance of this central figure of Hebrew literature. The careful research and detailed analyses of the experienced contributors included here, it is hoped, will finally bring Agnon's literature into greater prominence among the English-reading public.

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
226

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Cover of: Tradition and Trauma
Tradition and Trauma: Studies in the Fiction of S.J. Agnon (Modern Hebrew Classics)
September 1994, Westview Pr (Short Disc)
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1994, Westview Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-218) and index.
Some of the studies were presented originally as papers at a conference entitled "Tradition and Trauma, on the Centenary of the Birth of S.J. Agnon, 1888-1970," which took place at Mount Holyoke College, on 16-17 April 1988.

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Boulder, CO
Series
Modern Hebrew classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
892.4/35
Library of Congress
PJ5053.A4 Z9225 1994, PJ5053.A4Z9225 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 226 p. ;
Number of pages
226

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1432191M
Internet Archive
traditiontraumas0000unse
ISBN 10
0813320240, 0813320259
LCCN
93043704
OCLC/WorldCat
29428585
Library Thing
6374121
Wikidata
Q58329178
Goodreads
6044636

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