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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: “Memory knows no walls”: Hyam Plutzik and the Mosaic of Time 1
- 1. Hyam Plutzik’s War 15
- 2. The Universe Is No Consolation: Hyam Plutzik, Jewish History, and the Nature of Post-Holocaust Poetics 34
- 3. Hyam Plutzik and Gabriel Preil: Trajectories of Jewish American Poetry 71
- 4. “So!” Reading “The Importance of Poetry, or, The Coming Forth from Eternity into Time” 89
- 5. Hyam Plutzik’s Horatio as Cautionary Epic: Writing the Cold War Everyman 117
- 6. Elegy for a Mythic Warland: Hyam Plutzik’s Wartime Poems and Letters from England 140
- 7. When We Begin with Loss: Revisiting the Early Poems of Hyam Plutzik 155
- 8. Judaic Time and Eternity in Hyam Plutzik’s Poetry 168
- 9. “The Great Betrayals are Impersonal”: The Abstract Demons of Hyam Plutzik’s Apples from Shinar 192
- 10. Hyam Plutzik and the Lowercase Jew 208
- 11. Hyam Plutzik: “Value the Intermediate Splendor” 215
- 12. “Scorn Will Not Save”: Plutzik’s Negative Capability 222
- 13. “But something can be said”: Ethics, Memory, and Midrash in the Work of Hyam Plutzik 235
- 14. The Saturated Forgetfulness of Liturgical Memory 252
- 15. Hyam Plutzik’s Rod and Creel: Fishing, Jewish Identity, and the Legacy of American Antisemitism 279
- 16. The Outcasts of Rochester, or, The Fantastic Poetics of Hyam Plutzik 312
- 17. This Is My Letter to the World: On Hyam Plutzik’s Big Epistle 325
- Selected Poems 337
- Contributors 437
- Index 443
- Editors 462
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: “Memory knows no walls”: Hyam Plutzik and the Mosaic of Time 1
- 1. Hyam Plutzik’s War 15
- 2. The Universe Is No Consolation: Hyam Plutzik, Jewish History, and the Nature of Post-Holocaust Poetics 34
- 3. Hyam Plutzik and Gabriel Preil: Trajectories of Jewish American Poetry 71
- 4. “So!” Reading “The Importance of Poetry, or, The Coming Forth from Eternity into Time” 89
- 5. Hyam Plutzik’s Horatio as Cautionary Epic: Writing the Cold War Everyman 117
- 6. Elegy for a Mythic Warland: Hyam Plutzik’s Wartime Poems and Letters from England 140
- 7. When We Begin with Loss: Revisiting the Early Poems of Hyam Plutzik 155
- 8. Judaic Time and Eternity in Hyam Plutzik’s Poetry 168
- 9. “The Great Betrayals are Impersonal”: The Abstract Demons of Hyam Plutzik’s Apples from Shinar 192
- 10. Hyam Plutzik and the Lowercase Jew 208
- 11. Hyam Plutzik: “Value the Intermediate Splendor” 215
- 12. “Scorn Will Not Save”: Plutzik’s Negative Capability 222
- 13. “But something can be said”: Ethics, Memory, and Midrash in the Work of Hyam Plutzik 235
- 14. The Saturated Forgetfulness of Liturgical Memory 252
- 15. Hyam Plutzik’s Rod and Creel: Fishing, Jewish Identity, and the Legacy of American Antisemitism 279
- 16. The Outcasts of Rochester, or, The Fantastic Poetics of Hyam Plutzik 312
- 17. This Is My Letter to the World: On Hyam Plutzik’s Big Epistle 325
- Selected Poems 337
- Contributors 437
- Index 443
- Editors 462