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The German-Hebrew Dialogue : Studies of Encounter and Exchange.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (270 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110473384
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The German-Hebrew DialogueLOC classification:
  • PT169 .G476 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Editors' Introduction -- Part One: German-Hebrew Exchange in Modernist Literature -- Not like Cherries, but like Peaches: Mendelssohn and Rosenzweig Translate Yehuda Halevi's "Ode to Zion" -- The Flowers of Shame: Avraham Ben Yitzhak's Hebrew-German "Revival" -- Dan Pagis's Laboratory: Between German and Hebrew -- Stuttering in Verse: Tuvia Rübner and the Art of Self-Translation -- Vera Europa vs. Verus Israel: Modern Jews' Encounter with Europe in Light of Lea Goldberg's Encounter with a Poet -- Texts and Objects: The Books of the Schocken Publishing House in the Context of their Time -- איכה /Ach: Lament and Being in Hebrew and German -- Part Two: German-Hebrew Encounters in the Arts Today -- "I write bilingual poetry/in Hebrew and in silence" -- Before the Hebrew Notebook: Kafka's Words and Gestures in Translation -- Europe Will Be Stunned: Visualization of a Jewish Return -- "In His Image": On Dani Karavan's Artwork in Germany -- Mikan ve'eylakh (From this Point Onward), translated by Rachel Seelig -- The Berlin Prize for Hebrew Literature (excerpt from a novel in progress), translated by Rachel Seelig -- About the Authors.
Summary: This series focuses on the Jewish textual tradition as well as the ways it evolves in response to new intellectual, historical, social and political contexts. Fostering dialogue between literary, philosophical, political and religious perspectives, this series, which consists of original scholarship and proceedings of international conferences, reflects contemporary concerns of Jewish Studies in the broadest sense.
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Intro -- Contents -- Editors' Introduction -- Part One: German-Hebrew Exchange in Modernist Literature -- Not like Cherries, but like Peaches: Mendelssohn and Rosenzweig Translate Yehuda Halevi's "Ode to Zion" -- The Flowers of Shame: Avraham Ben Yitzhak's Hebrew-German "Revival" -- Dan Pagis's Laboratory: Between German and Hebrew -- Stuttering in Verse: Tuvia Rübner and the Art of Self-Translation -- Vera Europa vs. Verus Israel: Modern Jews' Encounter with Europe in Light of Lea Goldberg's Encounter with a Poet -- Texts and Objects: The Books of the Schocken Publishing House in the Context of their Time -- איכה /Ach: Lament and Being in Hebrew and German -- Part Two: German-Hebrew Encounters in the Arts Today -- "I write bilingual poetry/in Hebrew and in silence" -- Before the Hebrew Notebook: Kafka's Words and Gestures in Translation -- Europe Will Be Stunned: Visualization of a Jewish Return -- "In His Image": On Dani Karavan's Artwork in Germany -- Mikan ve'eylakh (From this Point Onward), translated by Rachel Seelig -- The Berlin Prize for Hebrew Literature (excerpt from a novel in progress), translated by Rachel Seelig -- About the Authors.

This series focuses on the Jewish textual tradition as well as the ways it evolves in response to new intellectual, historical, social and political contexts. Fostering dialogue between literary, philosophical, political and religious perspectives, this series, which consists of original scholarship and proceedings of international conferences, reflects contemporary concerns of Jewish Studies in the broadest sense.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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