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29 - English Language and Literature

University of East Anglia

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Book title

The Burning of the Books and Other Poems

Type
B - Edited book
DOI
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Publisher of book
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
ISBN of book
978-1852248420
Year of publication
2009
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Number of additional authors
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Additional information

The title-poem of this book is the core of this collection of narrative sequences. Szirtes came to Britain as a child refugee after the Hungarian Uprising. Book burning is associated with the Nazis' burning of what they considered to be subversive books in 1933, but the practice has a long history, right down to our own day. In this particular case the burning refers to the library of Kien, the scholar, in Elias Canetti's novel Auto Da Fae. The poems follow and expand from the events of Canetti's book in a variety of forms not previously used by Szirtes. Two further sequences are concerned with history and documentary, one about the discovery of small snippets of film recording the liberation of Penig concentration camp where Szirtes' mother was imprisoned, and another of songs concerning war and documentary photography. There are also prose poems, monologues, a series of canzoni, a group of poems exploring the origins of love in childhood, and another based on the mythical travels of Sir John Mandeville about the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. The book explores the range and flexibility of a voice attuned to the patterns of history and the way such patterns transform our sense of the present.

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
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Proposed double-weighted
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Non-English
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