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Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem Helene Cixous

Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem By Helene Cixous

Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem by Helene Cixous


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An inventive literary account of Cixous's remarkable journey to her mother's birthplace and of the Jewish community of a German town that was wiped out in the Holocaust.

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Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem by Helene Cixous

An inventive literary account of Cixous's remarkable journey to her mother's birthplace

Winner, French Voices Award for Excellence in Publication and Translation
For about eighty years, the Jonas family of Osnabruck were part of a small but vibrant Jewish community in this mid-size city of Lower Saxony. After the war, Osnabruck counted not a single Jew. Most had been deported and murdered in the camps, others emigrated if they could and if they managed to overcome their own inertia. It is this inertia and failure to escape that Helene Cixous seeks to account for in Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem.
Vicious anti-Semitism hounded all of Osnabruck's Jews long before the Nazis' rise to power in 1933. So why did people wait to leave when the threat was so patent, so in-their-face? Drawn from the stories told to Cixous by her mother, Eve, and grandmother, Rosalie (Rosi), this literary work reimagines fragments of Eve's and Rosi's stories, including the death of Eve's uncle, Onkel Andre. Piecing together the story of Andreas Jonas from what she was told and from what she envisages, Cixous recounts the tragedy of the one she calls the King Lear of Osnabruck, who followed his daughter to Jerusalem only to be sent away by her and to return to Osnabruck in time to be deported to a death camp.
Cixous wanders the streets of the city she had heard about all her life in her mother's and grandmother's stories, digs into its archives, meets city officials, all the while wondering if she should have come. These hesitations and reflections in the present, often voiced in dialogues staged with her own son or daughter, are woven with scenes from her childhood in Algeria and the half-remembered, half-invented stories of the Jonas family, making Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem one of the author's most intensely engaging books.
This work received the French Voices Award for excellence in publication and translation. French Voices is a program created and funded by the French Embassy in the United States and FACE (French American Cultural Exchange).

About Helene Cixous

Helene Cixous (Author)
Helene Cixous is the founder of the first Women's Studies program in France, at the University of Paris VIII. Since 1967, she has published more than fifty fictions, as well as numerous works of criticism on literature and many essays on the visual arts. She has long been a collaborator with Ariane Mnouchkine at the Theatre du Soleil and a number of her plays have been published. Her many books include Coming to Writing and Other Essays and The Portable Cixous.
Eva Hoffman (Foreword By)
Eva Hoffman is author of the best-selling memoir Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language. Her other books include Shtetl, After Such Knowledge: Memory, History and the Legacy of the Holocaust, and two novels, The Secret and Illuminations.
Peggy Kamuf (Translator)
Peggy Kamuf is Professor Emerita of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. Her books include Book of Addresses, which won the Rene Wellek Prize, and, most recently, Literature and the Remains of the Death Penalty.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Eva Hoffman | ix
Translator's Preface | xv
Preface | xxiii
I think of going from Osnabruck to Jerusalem | 1
I do not imagine | 65
One departs from Osnabruck | 115
Translations and References | 135

Additional information

CIN0823299104G
9780823299102
0823299104
Osnabruck Station to Jerusalem by Helene Cixous
Used - Good
Paperback
Fordham University Press
20220607
144
Winner of The French-American Foundation Translation Prize 2019
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