Childhood: An Autobiographical Fragment

Author:   Moses Rosenkranz ,  David Dollenmayer ,  David B. Dollenmayer
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
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9780815631781


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Childhood: An Autobiographical Fragment


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Translated from the original Kindheit, written between 1958 and 1980, and published in German in 2003, David Dollenmayer's edition makes this remarkable story available to a much-deserved wider audience. Moses Rosenkranz came from impoverished roots in the rural Bucovina and gained acclaim for his poetry only late in life. He became an intimate of poet Paul Celan, with whom he was interned in a fascist work camp during World War II. With his richly detailed recollections, a colorful parade of characters, and a remarkable eloquence, Rosenkranz recaptures a vanished moment of cultural history. The author's unvarnished portraits of love, jealousy, and passion in his large family bring a fresh resonance to his poetry.

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Author:   Moses Rosenkranz ,  David Dollenmayer ,  David B. Dollenmayer
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780815631781


ISBN 10:   0815631782
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A colorful depiction of Rosenkranz's quest for identity. . . . An exquisite translation.--Choice Moses Rosenkranz's autobiography of his youth is a powerful testimony to the resilience of language and the imagery it can create. Dollenmayer's translation needs to be commended for its thoroughness.--Modern Austrian Literature Moses Rosenkranz came from impoverished roots in rural Bucovina and gained acclaim for his poetry only late in his life. He survived the same Rumanian fascist work camp as his fellow poet Paul Celan, only to be arrested by the Russians in 1947 and interned in the Gulag for ten years. With his recollections of rural life among Jews, Ukrainians, Rumanians, Poles, and Germans in Bucovina, Rosenkranz recaptures a vanished moment of cultural history.--Shofar


Author Information

David Dollenmayer is professor of German at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and author of The Berlin Novels of Alfred Döblin. He has also translated works by Bertolt Brecht, Michael Kleeberg, Anna Mitgutsch, and Perikles Monioudis.

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