Without Jews? – Yiddish Literature in the People's Republic of Poland on the Holocaust, Poland, and Communism
Delve into the intriguing world of Yiddish literature in Magdalena Ruta's thought-provoking book, Without Jews? – Yiddish Literature in the People's Republic of Poland on the Holocaust, Poland, and Communism. Published by Uniwersytet Jagiellonski in 2018, this paperback comprises 450 pages of insightful analysis into a lesser-known chapter of Jewish history.
In the aftermath of World War II, a vibrant yet underappreciated center of Jewish life surfaced in postwar Poland, as creative individuals aimed to revive their cultural heritage through the Yiddish language. Ruta meticulously explores the literary contributions of this community of survivors, focusing on works created and published from the end of the war until 1968. Without Jews? not only illuminates the resilience of Yiddish literature but also provides a critical lens on the intersection of memory, identity, and culture under communism. Embark on a historical journey that captures the essence of creativity in the face of adversity.