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New Voices

Contemporary Writers Confronting the Holocaust
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The editors selected 58 images from noted collections consisting of vintage photography, propaganda posters, newsreel stills, etc. matching each to a poet, short story writer, plus features by essayists. Each writer uniquely interpreted these " silent witnesses" from the period creating new perspectives for our times. The book includes four parts: Part I covers the rise of Nazism and heightening antisemitism. Writers focus on key events such as the Beer Hall Putsch and the Berlin Olympics. Part II revolves around forced labor, ghettos, and extermination, dealing with such topics as death squads, the " final solution," and collaborators. Part III is all about escape, rescue, and resistance, including the Danish rescue of its Jewish population and the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Part IV deals with the aftermath, the liberation of concentration camp prisoners, the refugee crisis, and the Nuremberg trials. Together this diverse group, including writers of color, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, LGBTQ, prominent and emerging writers, have contributed a powerful body of work that challenges international trends of xenophobia and anti-democratic movements by using the power of art to portray truth.

Product Details

PublisherVallentine Mitchell
Publish DateApril 18, 2023
Pages240
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781803710266
Dimensions9.0 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds

Reviews

"This remark­able vol­ume at once offers snap­shots from his­to­ry and cap­ti­vat­ing, and at times inspir­ing, lyri­cal respons­es to an event we are still seek­ing to under­stand -- and one we're try­ing not to repeat." --Jewish Book Council.
"The works in each section inhabit several fictional perspectives, from victims to persecutors, finding points of connection with the images, and bringing the events portrayed there into our own time. They express despair, wonder, hope, and defiance." --Rhino Poetry
"[New Voices] makes sure to stress that this is not exclusively a Jewish problem, but a human problem; that not only can it happen again, it does happen over and over in much smaller ways, and we as a society need to be aware of and struggle against." --Your Impossible Voice.
"Literature, history, and the depths of the human soul come together here -- a must-read for anyone who clings to hopes that we can avoid atrocities like The Holocaust in the future." --New Pages.
"The aim to incorporate cognitive science in the New Voices project is most worthy and should certainly be pursued." --Paul Vincent, Professor Emeritus, Holocaust & Genocide Studies Keene State College

"Part of what art is doing is different from what photographs [alone] do. It's different from what visits to the sites of atrocities do because it's creating forms that have to be reassimilated by individuals, it is creating an event that happens inside [each person]." --Joy Ladin, former Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Stern College of Yeshiva University

"As a Holocaust survivor, I am deeply concerned with the survival of the memory of this catastrophic event. It is my conviction that survival of any historical event can be assured only when such events become transformed into various forms of art." --Anna Ornstein, Professor Emerita of Child Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati

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