Relief by Execution: A Visit to Mauthausen
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Between the years of 1996-1999, Gint Aras lived a hapless bohemian’s life in Linz, Austria. Decades later, a random conversation with a Polish immigrant in a Chicago coffeehouse provokes a question: why didn’t Aras ever visit Mauthausen, or any of the other holocaust sites close to his former home? The answer compels him to visit the concentration camp in the winter of 2017, bringing with him the baggage of a childhood shaped by his family of Lithuanian WWII refugees. The result is this meditative inquiry, at once lyrical and piercing, on the nature of ethnic identity, the constructs of race and nation, and the lasting consequences of collective trauma.
InventarnummerI.F.1110.engl
TitelRelief by Execution: A Visit to Mauthausen
Verfasser
ErscheinungsortPawcatuck
VerlagLittle Bound Books
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Seiten65
ISBN978-1947003477
Geografisches SchlagwortLinz, KZ-Gedenkstätte Mauthausen