Jewish Voices, German Words: Growing Up Jewish in Postwar Germany and AustriaElena Lappin New Jewish Writings from Germany and Austria This new collection presents recent stories, novel excerpts and essays by the fourteen most prominent fiction writers and journalists writing in German today. A consistently challenging, surprising and eye-opening work, subjects covered include family, politics, love, cynicism, Zionism, surrealism, trips to Israel and Auschwitz, and a visit from Gershom Scholem. |
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