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Jorge Semprún is a leading writer from the first generation of Spanish Civil War exiles, yet studies of his work have often focused solely on his literary testimony to the concentration camps and his political activities. Although Semprún’s work derives from his incarceration in Buchenwald and his expulsion from the Spanish Communist Party in 1964, limiting the discussion of his works to the autobiographical details or to the realm of Holocaust studies is reductive. The responses by many influential writers to his recent death highlight that the significance of Semprún’s work goes beyond the testimony of historical events. His self-identification as a Spanish exile has often been neglected and there is no comprehensive study of his works available in English. This book provides a global view of his œuvre and extends literary analysis to texts that have received little critical attention. The author investigates the role played by memory in some of Semprún’s works, drawing on current debates in the field of memory studies. A detailed analysis of these works allows related concepts, such as exile and nostalgia, the Holocaust, the interplay between memory and writing, politics and collective memory, and postmemory and identity, to be examined and discussed.

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«Omlor has a profound understanding of Semprún’s work and combines this knowledge with a critical and philosophical approach. The book has a detailed, thorough and up-to-date bibliography in four languages, not simply testifying to the depth of the author’s research, but serving as an invaluable source for further research on Semprún.»
(Csilla Kiss, Bulletin of Spanish Studies 1/2017)

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Contents: Childhood, Exile and Nostalgia in L’Algarabie, Adieu, vive clarté ... and Veinte años y un día – The Importance of Guilt and Testimony for the Evocation of the Holocaust in Le Grand Voyage, Quel beau dimanche! and Le Mort qu’il faut – Memory and Writing in L’Évanouissement and L’Écriture ou la vie – The Memory of Politics and the Politics of Memory: Autobiografía de Federico Sánchez and Netchaïev est de retour – Memory and Identity in La Deuxième Mort de Ramón Mercader and La Montagne blanche.

Jorge Semprún: Memory’s Long Voyage

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 16/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034308212, 978-3034308212
      ISBN10: 3034308213

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      Book Synopsis
      Jorge Semprún is a leading writer from the first generation of Spanish Civil War exiles, yet studies of his work have often focused solely on his literary testimony to the concentration camps and his political activities. Although Semprún’s work derives from his incarceration in Buchenwald and his expulsion from the Spanish Communist Party in 1964, limiting the discussion of his works to the autobiographical details or to the realm of Holocaust studies is reductive. The responses by many influential writers to his recent death highlight that the significance of Semprún’s work goes beyond the testimony of historical events. His self-identification as a Spanish exile has often been neglected and there is no comprehensive study of his works available in English. This book provides a global view of his œuvre and extends literary analysis to texts that have received little critical attention. The author investigates the role played by memory in some of Semprún’s works, drawing on current debates in the field of memory studies. A detailed analysis of these works allows related concepts, such as exile and nostalgia, the Holocaust, the interplay between memory and writing, politics and collective memory, and postmemory and identity, to be examined and discussed.

      Trade Review
      «Omlor has a profound understanding of Semprún’s work and combines this knowledge with a critical and philosophical approach. The book has a detailed, thorough and up-to-date bibliography in four languages, not simply testifying to the depth of the author’s research, but serving as an invaluable source for further research on Semprún.»
      (Csilla Kiss, Bulletin of Spanish Studies 1/2017)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Childhood, Exile and Nostalgia in L’Algarabie, Adieu, vive clarté ... and Veinte años y un día – The Importance of Guilt and Testimony for the Evocation of the Holocaust in Le Grand Voyage, Quel beau dimanche! and Le Mort qu’il faut – Memory and Writing in L’Évanouissement and L’Écriture ou la vie – The Memory of Politics and the Politics of Memory: Autobiografía de Federico Sánchez and Netchaïev est de retour – Memory and Identity in La Deuxième Mort de Ramón Mercader and La Montagne blanche.

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