Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin
Literary Portrayal of the City in the First Half of the 20th Century
Abstract
This book is a reflection on the Jewish presence in two European capitals, Warsaw and Berlin, in the first half of the 20th century. It was inspired by the works of Polish-Jewish, Yiddish and German-Jewish authors, as well as by the connections between urban spaces and the formation of different varieties of modern Jewish identity. The spotlight is cast on images preserved in literary works, namely those concerning separate Jewish neighborhoods and the sphere of cultural interethnic contacts. By attempting to restore the presence of Jewish inhabitants of both cities, destroyed by the Holocaust, it may become possible to see how the imagined communities of the time were created and preserved in the texts, even if, in reality, the metropolises were transformed into necropolises.
Keywords
20th; Berlin; Century; City; comparative perspective; diaspora culture; european history; Half; Jewish; Literary; modern Jewish identity; Molisak; Portrayal; selected literatures; urban spaces; WarsawDOI
10.3726/b18682ISBN
9783631861684, 9783631862100, 9783631862117, 9783631861677, 9783631861684Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2021Series
Studies in Jewish History and Memory, 16Classification
History
Literature: history and criticism