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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (1): 129–169.
Published: 01 March 2011
...Els Andringa After the National Socialist party came to power in Germany in 1933 and in Austria in 1938, many writers and intellectuals fled these countries. As a result, a dense network of correspondences was established among exiles from many different countries in and out of Europe. This article...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 29–53.
Published: 01 March 2016
... geographic displacement (e.g., exile) provides a vantage point from which a reevaluation of established genres and discourses of textual production becomes possible. The experience of exile allows Shklovsky to challenge such categories as fiction (in literary and historical narratives) and nonfiction (both...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (4): 697–718.
Published: 01 December 2005
...Greta N. Slobin This essay explores the implications of Victor Shklovsky's concept of estrangement as it extends to the experience of Russian writers in exile, following the October revolution. The discussion, informed by diaspora theory, begins with Shklovsky's stay in Berlin in 1922–23, when...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (4): 719–751.
Published: 01 December 2005
... underlay his earlier political activism—and for which he suffered a decade of Siberian exile, spent partly in a hard-labor camp— withered in the face of actual, enforced contact with the common class. Upon his return to the capital on the eve of peasant emancipation in 1861, Dostoevsky staked...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (4): 595–617.
Published: 01 December 2020
...Morani Kornberg This article introduces, for the first time, the marginalized writings of Israeli-statehood-generation poet Maxim Ghilan (1931–2005), who lived in self-exile in Paris as a result of his political activism. By investigating the relationship between lyric poetry and nationalism...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (3): 417–436.
Published: 01 September 2020
... privileged media dominated by the written or spoken word that treat religious, political, and sociocultural perspectives. In this essay, I will highlight the qualities of pilgrimage and exile in religiously inspired jazz and explain how a consideration of these qualities may add to the debate...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (1): 107–132.
Published: 01 March 2009
... (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi). 1992b [1990] “Life Is And: Philip Roth in 1990,” in Conversations with Philip Roth , edited by George J. Searles, 259 -67 (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi). McMillin, Arnold 1989 “Exiled Russian Writers of the Third Wave and the Émigré...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (4): 649–669.
Published: 01 December 2024
... traditional Palestinian village because of the promiscuous narrative it told. The resolution that was taken by the community (marrying Saeed and Falastin) also meant their forced exile from the village. Saeed's unfinished book, then, reflects his realization of the high cost of writing the story in terms...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (1): 61–93.
Published: 01 March 2000
... rejection of the Diaspora that remained in Europe and the Yiddish tradition of the Galut (exile) but an equal refusal to accept the native Israeli’s identification between the motherland and ter- ritory. He also refused...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (2): 365–389.
Published: 01 June 2001
... Barbarians: Missionary Narrative and African Textual Response in Nineteenth-Century South Africa (Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press; Lovedale:Lovedale Press). De Kock, Leon, with Ian Tromp 1996 “`The Heart in Exile: South African Poetry in English 1990–1995,” Ariel: A Review of International...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (3): 437–460.
Published: 01 September 2020
...) is a Russian actionist, filmmaker, and dissident artist currently living in exile. He was part of the influential Moscow actionist art movement of the 1990s, which includes artists Alexander Brener, Oleg Kulik, Anatoly Osmolovsky, and others, and in whose performance legacy artists such as Petr Pavlensky...
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Poetics Today (2014) 35 (3): 211–224.
Published: 01 September 2014
... Anne Lapidus Norich Anita , 1 – 16 ( New York : Jewish Theological Seminary ). 2007 Discovering Exile: Yiddish and Jewish American Culture during the Holocaust ( Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press ). Novershtern Avraham 2003 Kesem hadimdumim: Apokalipsa umeshikhut...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (4): 763–765.
Published: 01 December 2011
... Poetics Today 32:4 Articles Abbott, H. Porter Reading Intended Meaning Where None Is Intended: A Cognitivist Reappraisal of the Implied Author 461 Andringa, Els Poetics of Emotion in Times of Agony: Letters from Exile, 1933–1940 129 Breithaupt, Fritz...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (1): 213–214.
Published: 01 March 2011
... exile literature written during the years before and during World War II. Recent publications on the latter subject appeared in Internationales Archiv für die Sozialgeschichte der Literatur and Arcadia. Fritz Breithaupt teaches German and comparative literature as well as cognitive sci- ence...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (3): 619–620.
Published: 01 September 2000
..., is the author of Buda- pest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook and editor of Exile and Creativity: Signposts, Tseng 2000.11.28 10:46 DST:0 620 Poetics Today 21:3 Travelers, Ousiders, Backward Glances among many other works...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (2): 263–298.
Published: 01 June 2001
... about is the penetration, expansion, skir- mishing, coupling, mixing, separation, regrouping of peoples and cultures—the glorious bastardisation of men and women mutually shaped by sky and rain and wind and soilAndeverywhereis exile; we tend to forget that now. The old ground disappears, ex...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 129–153.
Published: 01 March 2008
... Jews’ exile furnished by a Jewish historian living in Tel Aviv; Grass himself, he notes, could not provide these documentary passages since, like other German writers, he “still know[s] little of the real fate of the persecuted Jews” (ibid.: 113). The weakest parts of the novel are his...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (2): 281–303.
Published: 01 June 2005
... 1985 “The Gulag Archipelago as `Literary Documentary,'” in Solzhenitsyn in Exile: Critical Essays and Documentary Materials , edited by John B. Dunlop, Richard S. Haugh, and Michael Nicholson, 149 -53 (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press,Stanford University). Rosefielde, Steven 1981...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (2): 469–470.
Published: 01 June 2000
...- phor of the outer limits of Balzacian mimesis. Music as the Other of lan- guage—paradoxically outside writing yet also its broken mirror—echoes the urban writer’s experience of exile within the crowded labyrinth of his own...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (1): 129–130.
Published: 01 March 2021
... of deconstruction, Marxism, and queer and decolonial thought. Among other projects, he is currently working on an edition of the correspondence between Louis Althusser and Jacques Derrida. Herman Rapaport is Reynolds Professor of English at Wake Forest Univer- sity and is author of Derrida on Exile and the Nation...