“我寻找文字”:战后协会期刊上的大屠杀幸存者诗歌

E. Spicer
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广泛的焦点已经给予了发展后大屠杀诗歌类型,往往是由那些谁不是大屠杀的幸存者。本文注意到大屠杀诗歌(以大屠杀为主题的诗歌)与大屠杀幸存者及其家属创作的诗歌之间的区别,这一细微差别在更广泛的文学作品中往往没有被认识到。这篇文章强调了诗歌的重要性,在这些背景下,诗歌不仅是一种证明手段,而且是一种将过去与现在联系起来的方式,是一种为个体幸存者的生活创造整体性和完满感的方式,同时也反映了对这种凝聚力的挑战。本文利用英国幸存者协会期刊(如1945年援助协会和犹太难民协会)上幸存者及其配偶的诗歌,探讨创造性诗歌表达中个人反思的价值。
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‘I Searched for Words’: Holocaust Survivor Poetry in Postwar Association Journals
ABSTRACT Extensive focus has been given to the development of a post-Holocaust genre of poetry, often by those who are not survivors of the Shoah. This article notes the distinction between Holocaust poetry (poems on the theme of the Holocaust) and poetry that is authored by Holocaust survivors and their families, a nuance that often goes unrecognized in the wider literature. This article foregrounds the importance of poetry as not just a testimonial device in these contexts, but a way to align the past with the present and to create a sense of wholeness and completion to an individual survivor’s life while reflecting on challenges to that cohesion. This article utilizes poetry authored by survivors and their spouses from survivor association journals in the UK such as the ‘45 Aid Society and Association of Jewish Refugees to explore the value of personal reflection manifested in creative poetic expressions.
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