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- Title
The American Metropolis in the literature of Alfred Gong.
- Authors
MIHĂILĂ, Ștefan
- Abstract
Alfred Gong is one of the German-speaking Jewish Authors from Bukovina, who survived deportation and the Holocaust. At the End of the 40s, he succeeded in emigrating from communist Romania to Vienna and afterwards with the help of a refugee organization he reached the USA. The present paper follows two layers of analysis. The introductory part follows a biographical approach which is meant to bring up his considerations, thoughts, or inner conflicts towards the USA as a newcomer. For this part, Joseph Strelka's or Joachim Herrmann's works are the most relevant, for they published and brought up various passages from the author's archive. The second part of this paper focuses on the analysis of a couple of poems, which are dedicated to the American metropolis. The main purpose of this analysis is to present the meaning of this literary topoi in Gong's literature and the way such topoi are regarded by the author.
- Subjects
ROMANIA; VIENNA (Austria); BUKOVINA (Romania &; Ukraine); AMERICAN literature; JEWISH authors; METROPOLIS; GERMAN literature; REFUGEES; HOLOCAUST, 1939-1945
- Publication
Hermeneia: Journal of Hermeneutics, Art Theory & Criticism, 2024, Issue 32, p40
- ISSN
1453-9047
- Publication type
Article