Javascript must be enabled to continue!
‘Lightning flashes of my burning memory’
View through CrossRef
Thomas Lehr’s novella Frühling (Spring, 2001) presents the last seconds of the fifty-year-old protagonist’s life – between the moment he shoots himself and the advent of his death. As an adolescent he realised he was the child of a perpetrator father who conducted human experiments on inmates as a Nazi concentration camp doctor. Written in an extreme variant of autonomous inner monologue, the novella interlaces perceptions and memories without transition. The textual structure dissects these incidents, as the syntax is often destroyed by punctuation marks and irregular orthography. At one point, the first-person narrator chooses the formula ‘lightning flashes of my burning memory’, which aptly describes Lehr’s poetic technique, reminiscent of traumatic flashback. This article argues that the protagonist undergoes residual experiences of dissociation as a result of his insurmountable entanglement in the guilt of the father. Thus, Frühling is a radical and disturbing literary treatment of trauma.
Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies
Title: ‘Lightning flashes of my burning memory’
Description:
Thomas Lehr’s novella Frühling (Spring, 2001) presents the last seconds of the fifty-year-old protagonist’s life – between the moment he shoots himself and the advent of his death.
As an adolescent he realised he was the child of a perpetrator father who conducted human experiments on inmates as a Nazi concentration camp doctor.
Written in an extreme variant of autonomous inner monologue, the novella interlaces perceptions and memories without transition.
The textual structure dissects these incidents, as the syntax is often destroyed by punctuation marks and irregular orthography.
At one point, the first-person narrator chooses the formula ‘lightning flashes of my burning memory’, which aptly describes Lehr’s poetic technique, reminiscent of traumatic flashback.
This article argues that the protagonist undergoes residual experiences of dissociation as a result of his insurmountable entanglement in the guilt of the father.
Thus, Frühling is a radical and disturbing literary treatment of trauma.
Related Results
Kinetics of Hole Burning in Inhomogeneously Broadened Spectra: the Origin of Nonexponentiality and Problem of Burning Efficiency Dispersion
Kinetics of Hole Burning in Inhomogeneously Broadened Spectra: the Origin of Nonexponentiality and Problem of Burning Efficiency Dispersion
High inhomogeneous broadening of impurity spectra in amorphous media reflects one type of dispersion, characteristic for disordered systems: dispersion of electronic transition fre...
Burning, edge burning & chromatic burning classification of some graph family
Burning, edge burning & chromatic burning classification of some graph family
Graph ‘G’ is a Simple and undirected graph, which has a lowest number of color that is required to color the edge is called chromatic index. It is denoted by the symbol χ1(G). In ...
Distribution Voltage of Quadruple Circuit Dual Voltage Tower Model During Lightning Strike
Distribution Voltage of Quadruple Circuit Dual Voltage Tower Model During Lightning Strike
Lightning strikes on transmission lines often triggers electrical blackout. A direct lightning strike to the ground wire or the structure of tower makes voltage rise along the towe...
Lightning Risk: An Under-Valued Disaster?
Lightning Risk: An Under-Valued Disaster?
<div><p><em>Lightning is a very common natural phenomenon which primarily solicits little attention. In this climate – allied innate localized activity, high elec...
“Burning Burning Burning Burning”: The Fire of The Waste Land in Anna Akhmatova’s Poem Without a Hero
“Burning Burning Burning Burning”: The Fire of The Waste Land in Anna Akhmatova’s Poem Without a Hero
"In 1940, when the flames of WWII were already devastating Europe and approaching the USSR, the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) started what was to become her last major wo...
Does Literature Matter Today? Thoughts of the Outside
Does Literature Matter Today? Thoughts of the Outside
The paper celebrates the publication of Ranjan Ghosh and J. Hillis Miller's Thinking Literature across Continents as a significant event in the age of neoliberalism. It argues that...
Gesture control of musical processes: a MAX environment for Buchla's ‘Lightning’
Gesture control of musical processes: a MAX environment for Buchla's ‘Lightning’
This paper describes a software package developed in MAX for using the gestures of a performer as control factors
for music, via Buchla's ‘Lightning’. The software not only tracks...
Bachelard's Subversive Hermeneutics: A Reading of "Lightning "in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound
Bachelard's Subversive Hermeneutics: A Reading of "Lightning "in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound
AbstractThe purpose of this piece is to probe the nature of Bachelard's subversive hermeneutics by focusing on his predilection for those often unsettling poetic intuitions which e...