From "A City of the Dead" to A City in Its Fullness: Evolving Depictions of Buczacz in the Long Agnonian Arc

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE PROOFTEXTS-A JOURNAL OF JEWISH LITERARY HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-01-16 DOI:10.2979/prooftexts.37.3.12
J. Saks
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Abstract:This essay offers careful examination of the often overlooked early works of S. Y. Agnon and offers insight into the original raw material from which he crafted a literary universe over his long career. Elements of Agnon's adolescent writing in Yiddish and Hebrew prior to his departure for Erets Yisrael in 1908, aged nineteen, would be rearranged in stories, novellas, and novels from the moment his career is conventionally considered to have begun, with his arrival in Jaffa, up to and including material he was working on shortly before his death in 1970. Through an analysis of an almost completely overlooked 1907 story, "The City of the Dead" (translated and annotated in the article's appendix), we see how Agnon already saw himself as the chronicler of his native Buczacz in ways that occupied the author for over six decades in a long artistic arc that led to the culminating project in the posthumously published A City in Its Fullness.
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从“死亡之城”到“充实之城”:在漫长的阿格诺尼亚弧线上对布查奇的描述的演变
摘要:本文对美国作家s·y·阿格农的早期作品进行了细致的考察,揭示了阿格农在其漫长的文学生涯中创造文学世界的原始素材。阿格农在1908年19岁前往以色列之前,用意第绪语和希伯来语写的青少年作品,从他到达雅法,他的职业生涯开始的那一刻起,被重新安排在故事,中篇小说和小说中,直到他在1970年去世前不久写的材料。通过对1907年一篇几乎完全被忽视的故事《死亡之城》(翻译和注释在文章的附录中)的分析,我们看到阿格农是如何将自己视为他家乡布查奇的编年史家的,这种方式占据了作者60多年的时间,形成了一条漫长的艺术之弧,最终在他死后出版的《充实的城市》中达到了高潮。
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期刊介绍: For sixteen years, Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History has brought to the study of Jewish literature, in its many guises and periods, new methods of study and a new wholeness of approach. A unique exchange has taken place between Israeli and American scholars, as more work from Israelis has appeared in the journal. Prooftexts" thematic issues have made important contributions to the field.
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