Edith Bruck in the Mirror: Fictional Transitions and Cinematic Narratives

Edith Bruck in the Mirror: Fictional Transitions and Cinematic Narratives

by Philip Balma
Edith Bruck in the Mirror: Fictional Transitions and Cinematic Narratives

Edith Bruck in the Mirror: Fictional Transitions and Cinematic Narratives

by Philip Balma

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Overview

Author of more than thirteen books and several volumes of poetry, screenwriter, and director, Edith Bruck is one of the leading literary voices in Italy, attracting increasing attention in the English-speaking world not least for her powerful Holocaust testimony, which is often compared with the work of her contemporaries Primo Levi and Giorgio Bassani. Born in Hungary in 1932, she was deported with her family to the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Christianstadt, Landsberg, and Bergen-Belsen, where she lost both her parents and a brother. After the war, she traveled widely until 1954 when she settled in Rome. She has lived there ever since. This important new study is motivated by a desire to better understand and situate Bruck's art as well as to advance (and, when necessary, to revise) the critical discourse on her considerable and eclectic body of work. As such, it underscores and analyzes the intermedial nature of her contributions to contemporary Italian culture, which should no longer be understood merely in terms of her willingness to revisit the subject of the Holocaust on the printed page or the silver screen. It also includes previously unpublished interviews with the author. The book will be of broad interest to scholars and students of Jewish (especially Holocaust) studies, Italian literature, film studies, women's studies, and postcolonial culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781557536877
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Series: Shofar Supplements in Jewish Studies
Pages: 234
Sales rank: 311,826
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Phillip Balma is an assistant professor of Italian literary and cultural studies at the University of Connecticut-Storrs, where he serves also as the coordinator of the undergraduate program in Italian studies. He teaches modern Italian literature and cinema, as well as courses on the Italian American experience. His research interests include the Jewish experience in contemporary Italopone literature and film, artistic representations of World War II, the theory and practice of literary translation, Italian literature in dialect, the influence of English on the Italian language, and the postcolonial question in Italy. He was previously a member of the Italian facuty at Indiana University, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Georgia.

Table of Contents

Foreword Edith Bruck ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

1 Fictional Transitions: Blurring the Boundaries between Life and Art 37

2 Reciprocal Influences between Literature and Cinema 69

3 Reflections on the "Minor" Poetry of a Successful Novelist: Edith Bruck in the Mirror 137

Conclusions: Jewish Identity in Italy and "The Two Paths" 163

Appendix 1 Interview with Edith Bruck Translated by Elizabeth Hellman 177

Appendix 2 When Art and Life Imitate Each Other: A Conversation with Edith Bruck. Translated by Erika Brownlee! 191

Bibliography 203

Index 213

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