Contemporary Jewish Writing in Austria : An Anthology

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Pub. Date: 1999-12-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

Devoted to collecting the finest Jewish writing from around the world, the Jewish Writing in the Contemporary World series consists of anthologies, by country, that are designed to present to the English-speaking world authors and works deserving international consideration. As a series, the books permit a broad examination of the international crosscurrents in Jewish thought and culture. Contemporary Jewish Writing in Austriapresents a gathering of writers from several generations who have published a remarkable range of works in recent decades. The result is a diverse portrait of Jewish experience in Austria since the Second World War. Dagmar C. G. Lorenz has assembled an extraordinary roster of literary talents, ranging from authors born in the early decades of this century to writers born after the Shoah. The volume maps a complex tradition of Jewish discourse marked by a profound awareness of the literary past, by the failure of a long-anticipated Austrian-Jewish symbiosis, and by the unparalleled tragedy of the Shoah. It is a modern tradition that has made an essential contribution to Austria's literary history while remaining, in Lorenz's words, "distinct and unassimilated."

Author Biography

Dagmar C. G. Lorenz is a professor of German at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is the author of Keepers of the Motherland: German Texts by Jewish Women Writers (Nebraska 1997) and other books.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Dagmar C. G. Lorenz
1. The Pre-World War I Generation
Excerpt From ``M. T.'': That Is the Meantime
5(20)
Albert Drach
Excerpt From The Secret Heart of the Clock
25(18)
Elias Canetti
The New Guy
43(6)
Veza Canetti
Aunt Jolesch in Person
49(12)
Friedrich Torberg
The Draped Window
61(20)
Hans Weigel
Excerpt From It Is Impossible To Speak about It Dispassionately
65(16)
The Waldheim Case
81(18)
Simon Wiesenthal
I Love Living in Austria
99(16)
Hilde Spiel
Aura and Origin
103(12)
Antisemitism on the Left-The Respectable Antisemitism
115(20)
Jean Amery
2. The Interwar Generation
Excerpt From The Soul Bird
135(18)
Elisabeth Freundlich
Death Fugue
153(6)
Paul Celan
A Summons to Mistrust
159(10)
Ilse Aichinger
Rahel's Clothes
161(5)
My Father
166(3)
To Austria
169(12)
Erich Fried
My Girlfriends
170(1)
Is Anti-Zionism Anti-Semitism?
171(10)
Bundschuh the War Criminal
181(8)
Georg Kreisler
The Unknown Nation
182(7)
Excerpt From The Galician Woman
189(14)
Eva Deutsch
Brigitte Schwaiger
The Story of Lilith and Eve
203(6)
Jakov Lind
3. The Generation of Austrofascism, World War II, and the Shoah
Halloween and a Ghost
209(22)
Ruth Kluger Angress
An Admonition
211(1)
Vienna Neuroses
212(2)
Lanzmann's Shoah and Its Audience
214(17)
Excerpt From Stein's Paranoia
231(12)
Peter Henisch
Prologue to Born-Where: Double Lamb
243(12)
Robert Schindel
4. The Post-Shoah Generation
Excerpt From Wonderful, Wonderful Times: Shut Out
255(18)
Elfriede Jelinek
Film, State, and Society in Eastern and Western Europe-and I
273(16)
Nadja Seelich
Farewell to Jana Cerna
282(7)
Excerpt From Lover, Traitor: A Jerusalem Story: Farewell to Jerusalem
289(14)
Anna Mitgutsch
Youth in Vienna
303(14)
Ruth Beckermann
5. The Generation of the Second Austrian Republic
Excerpt From Blissful Times, Brittle World
317(12)
Robert Menasse
The Right Nose
329(20)
Doron Rabinovici
Foreigners
338(11)
From Kreisky to Waldheim: Another Jewish Youth in Vienna
349(10)
Matti Bunzl
Acknowledgments 359

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