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Nur wie ein Gast zur NachtMit Samuel J. Agnon (1888 1970) wird ein Klassiker der hebrischen Literatur vorgestellt, in dessen Werk sich die jahrtausendealte Tradition des Judentums, des biblischen Hebrisch mit der Erfahrung der Moderne, dem Entstehen des modernen Hebrisch verbinden. Agnon schrieb seinen Roman kurz vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Es ist die Chronik eines Besuchs des Ich Erzhlers in seinem galizischen Heimatort Buczacz. Agnon wurde 1888 in Buczacz geboren. Der Ich

Mit Samuel J. Agnon (1888-1970) wird ein Klassiker der hebräischen Literatur vorgestellt, in dessen Werk sich die jahrtausendealte Tradition des Judentums, des biblischen Hebräisch mit der Erfahrung der Moderne, dem Entstehen des modernen Hebräisch verbinden. Agnon schrieb seinen Roman kurz vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Es ist die Chronik eines Besuchs des Ich-Erzählers in seinem galizischen Heimatort Buczacz. Agnon wurde 1888 in Buczacz geboren. Der Ich-Erzähler besucht den Ort kurz vor dem Versöhnungstag, dem höchsten jüdischen Feiertag. Distanziert und doch teilnahmsvoll schildert er den Ort seiner Herkunft, die verschiedenen Menschen, ihre Charaktere und Schicksale, Traditionen, aber auch den Untergang dieser jüdischen Lebenswelt. Dieser Roman, 1964 von Karl Steinschneider meisterhaft ins Deutsche übertragen, lag dem Nobelpreiskomitee vor, das 1966 den Literaturnobelpreis Samuel J. Agnon, zusammen mit Nelly Sachs, zuerkannte. In seiner Nobelpreisrede erinnert Agnon an Buczacz und an ein bestimmendes Motiv seines Schaffens: »Das Haus meines Vaters, wo ich ein Zimmer voll mit Geschriebenem hinterlassen hatte, verbrannte im Ersten Krieg, und mit ihm verbrannte alles, was ich dort gelassen hatte. Und die jungen Handwerker, die Schneider und Schuhmacher, die während ihrer Arbeit meine Lieder sangen, sie wurden im Ersten Krieg getötet. Die, welche nicht im Krieg getötet wurden, wurden teils zusammen mit ihren Schwestern lebendig begraben in der Grube, die sie auf Befehl des Feindes selbst ausheben mußten, und viele von ihnen wurden in den Feueröfen von Auschwitz verbrannt mit ihren Schwestern, die unsere Stadt geschmückt hatten mit ihrer Schönheit und die meine Lieder verschönt hatten mit ihrer süßen Stimme.«

EAN: 9783633241798
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 13.02.2019
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Agnon, Samuel Joseph
Übersetzung: Steinschneider, Karl
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 482
Keyword: Belletristische Darstellung; Galizien; Geschichte 1928; Juden; Nacht
Fachschema: Galizien~Hebräisch~Israel / Sprache~Ivrit~Judentum / Sprache / Hebräisch~Judentum~Weltreligionen / Judentum~Generationenromane - Familiensagas
Fachkategorie: Generationenromane, Familiensagas~Judentum, Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik
Region: Galizien, Galicia, Comunidad Autónoma de
Sprache: Hebräisch
Thema: Entspannen, Auseinandersetzen
Text Sprache: ger
Originalsprache: heb
Verlag: Juedischer Verlag, Jüdischer Verlag
Länge: 200 mm
Breite: 120 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 477 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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