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Jenta med minneboken

Jenta med minneboken

Bart Van Es

Press
2020
pokkari
Kåret til årets bok i Storbritannia 2018 Vinner av Costa-prisen som årets bok 2018 Vinner av Costa-prisen som årets biografi 2018 Da lille Lien ble skilt fra de jødiske foreldrene sine i Haag under andre verdenskrig, var det ikke fordi hun ble tatt fra dem. I stedet ble hun gitt vekk - i et håp om at i alle fall hun ville bli reddet. Hun vokste opp i skjul, gjemt hos forskjellige fosterfamilier. Først da krigen var over oppdaget hun at hun var den eneste overlevende i sin nære familie. Det er mange år siden nå at litteraturprofessoren og Shakespeare-eksperten Bart van Es forlot Nederland og slo seg ned i England for å arbeide. Men én fortelling fra barndommen klarte han ikke helt å slippe. Det var et slags mysterium: En ung jødisk jente kalt Lientje som slektningene hans visstnok hadde gjemt fra nazistene under krigen. Jenta hadde blitt oppdratt av besteforeldrene hans som en av deres egne barn. Men etter krigen hadde noe skjedd. Jenta hadde brutt med familien, ingen visste hvor det var blitt av henne. Hvordan så historien ut fra jentas side? Hva hadde egentlig hendt under krigen - og i årene som fulgte? Bart van Es' fortelling om sin leting etter Lien - og forsøket på å gi språk til hennes historie - er en krevende utforsking av to liv og to familier. Det er en fortelling om fellesskap og atskillelse, om kjærlighet og fremmedhet - om båndene som binder oss sammen, og smertepunktene som holder oss fra hverandre. Men det er også en bok om det nederlandske holocaust: Om den jødiske motstanden, om hjelpernes mot - og om den ivrige kollaborasjonen med okkupasjonsmakten på alle nivåer, som gjorde at en større andel av den jødiske befolkningen ble sendt i døden i Nederland enn i noen andre land i Vest-Europa.
Flickan med bokmärket

Flickan med bokmärket

Bart Van Es

Bokförlaget Atlantis
2020
sidottu
"Ofta frågar han sig om det ligger något värde i hans projekt; det har ju redan skrivits så mycket om Förintelsen. Ödmjukheten är klädsam, men obefogad. För boken ger inte bara ett nederländskt perspektiv på kriget. Den låter oss också lära känna en människa vars liv både fängslar och berör." - Svenska Dagbladet "Boken rör sig mellan Liens flykt och flyttar mellan olika hem och familjer medan kriget pågår och Bart van Es resa i både historia och nutid. Drabbande till sitt innehåll och elegant genomfört." - Kommunal-arbetaren En kväll i början av 1940-talet får åttaåriga Lien veta att hon måste flytta till en annan familj. Hon och föräldrarna är nederländska judar och nazisterna har ockuperat landet. Lien flyttas mellan en rad icke-judiska fosterfamiljer och överlever kriget. Hennes föräldrar avrättas i Auschwitz. En av fosterfamiljerna var författaren Bart van Es farföräldrar. Sextio år senare undrar van Es vem den främmande flickan i hans farföräldrars fotoalbum egentligen var, och vart hon tog vägen efter kriget. Han söker upp den åttioåriga Lien som först är tveksam till att träffas, men som sedan börjar berätta. Flickan med bokmärket är en sann berättelse om kriget och om en ung människas utsatthet. Den ställer frågor om solidaritetens gränser, om människors stora generositet och fatala tillkortakommanden. "Det är en smärtsam och drabbande läsning." - Blekinge Läns Tidning
Hinterland Summer 2019

Hinterland Summer 2019

Richard Beard; Bart Van Es; Kinga Cybulska; Roger Cranse; Yin F Lim; Antoinette Moses

UEA Publishing Project
2019
nidottu
Hinterland is a quarterly, print and digital magazine dedicated to creative non-fiction.Hinterland offers an answer to the question ‘what is creative non-fiction?’ by showcasing the best new writing across the fields of memoir, essay, travel and food writing, reportage, psychoscape, biography, flash non-fiction and more. Their pages bring together work by established, award-winning authors alongside new writers, many of whom we are thrilled to publish for the first time and whose work, we promise, will merit your full attention. Hinterland intends to challenge, move, entertain and, above all, be a fantastic read. Their second issue features brand-new non-fiction by Richard Beard (The Day that went Missing) with accompanying illustrations by Dru Marland and a non-fiction play by Antoinette Moses, as well as a stellar line up of talented new writers who we know you’re going to love. Issue 2 also includes an interview with Bart Van Es (The Cut Out Girl), a photo essay by photographer Martin Eberlen and a look at the life of the Speaker of the House, John Bercow, by Stephen Massil.
Cut Out Girl

Cut Out Girl

Bart van Es

Penguin Books Ltd.
2019
pokkari
Little Lien wasn't taken from her Jewish parents - she was given away in the hope that she might be saved. Hidden and raised by a foster family in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation, she survived the war only to find that her real parents had not. Much later, she fell out with her foster family, and Bart van Es - the grandson of Lien's foster parents - knew he needed to find out why.His account of tracing Lien and telling her story is a searing exploration of two lives and two families. It is a story about love and misunderstanding and about the ways that our most painful experiences - so crucial in defining us - can also be redefined.
Shakespeare's Comedies

Shakespeare's Comedies

Bart van Es

Oxford University Press
2016
nidottu
From The Two Gentlemen of Verona in the early 1590s to The Two Noble Kinsmen at the end of his career around 1614, Shakespeare wrote at least eighteen plays that can be called 'comedies': a far higher number than that for any other genre in which he wrote. So what is a Shakespearean comedy? We associate these plays with such themes as mistaken identities, happy marriages, and exuberant cross dressing, but how representative are these of the oeuvre as a whole? In this Very Short Introduction, Bart van Es explores the full range of the playwright's comic writing, from the neat classical plotting of early works like The Comedy of Errors to the corrupt world of the so-called problem plays, written in the middle years of Shakespeare's life. Examining Shakespeare's influences and sources, van Es compares his plays to those of his rivals, and looks at the history of the plays in performance, from the biographies of Shakespeare's original actors to the plays' endless reinvention in modern stage productions and in films. Identifying the key qualities that make Shakespearean comedy distinctive, van Es traces the changing nature of Shakespeare's comic writing over the course of a career that spanned nearly a quarter century of theatrical change. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Shakespeare in Company

Shakespeare in Company

Bart van Es

Oxford University Press
2015
nidottu
This book is about two very different kinds of company. On the one hand it concerns Shakespeare's poet-playwright contemporaries, such as Marlowe, Jonson, and Fletcher. On the other, it examines the contribution of his fellow actors, including Burbage, Armin, and Kemp. Traditionally, criticism has treated these two influences in separation, so that Shakespeare is considered either in relation to educated Renaissance culture, or as a man of the theatre. Shakespeare in Company unites these perspectives. Bart van Es argues that Shakespeare's decision, in 1594, to become an investor (or 'sharer') in the newly formed Chamberlain's acting company had a transformative effect on his writing, moving him beyond the conventions of Renaissance dramaturgy. On the basis of the physical distinctiveness of his actors, Shakespeare developed 'relational drama', something no previous dramatist had explored. This book traces the evolution of that innovation, showing how Shakespeare responded to changes in the personnel of his acting fellowship and to competing drama, such as that produced for the children's companies after 1599. Covering over two decades of theatrical history, van Es explores the playwright's career through four distinct phases, ending on the conditions that shaped Shakespeare's late style. Paradoxically, Shakespeare emerges as a playwright unique 'in company'--special, in part, because of the unparalleled working conditions that he enjoyed.
Shakespeare in Company

Shakespeare in Company

Bart van Es

Oxford University Press
2013
sidottu
This book is about two very different kinds of company. On the one hand it concerns Shakespeare's poet-playwright contemporaries, such as Marlowe, Jonson, and Fletcher. On the other, it examines the contribution of his fellow actors, including Burbage, Armin, and Kemp. Traditionally, criticism has treated these two influences in separation, so that Shakespeare is considered either in relation to educated Renaissance culture, or as a man of the theatre. Shakespeare in Company unites these perspectives. Bart van Es argues that Shakespeare's decision, in 1594, to become an investor (or 'sharer') in the newly formed Chamberlain's acting company had a transformative effect on his writing, moving him beyond the conventions of Renaissance dramaturgy. On the basis of the physical distinctiveness of his actors, Shakespeare developed 'relational drama', something no previous dramatist had explored. This book traces the evolution of that innovation, showing how Shakespeare responded to changes in the personnel of his acting fellowship and to competing drama, such as that produced for the children's companies after 1599. Covering over two decades of theatrical history, van Es explores the playwright's career through four distinct phases, ending on the conditions that shaped Shakespeare's late style. Paradoxically, Shakespeare emerges as a playwright unique 'in company'--special, in part, because of the unparalleled working conditions that he enjoyed.
A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies

A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies

Bart Van Es

Palgrave Macmillan
2006
sidottu
This book provides an authoritative guide to debate on Elizabethan England's poet laureate. It covers key topics and provides histories for all of the primary texts. Some of today's most prominent Spenser scholars offer accounts of debates on the poet, from the Renaissance to the present day. Essential for those producing new research on Spenser.
Spenser's Forms of History

Spenser's Forms of History

Bart van Es

Oxford University Press
2002
sidottu
In Spenser's Forms of History, Bart van Es describes six modes through which Early Modern England addressed the past: chronicle, chorography, antiquarian discourse, euhemerism, typology, and prophecy. By setting this material alongside the works of Edmund Spenser, the book explores allusive strategies ranging in effect from euology to polemic. Key Spenserian texts, including The Faerie Queene, The Shepeardes Calendar, and A View of the Present State of Ireland, are read against Elizabethan cultural documents extending from popular print to restricted manuscripts. Over the course of six chapters, each focusing on a single 'form', the book shows Spenser to have been an exceptional historical thinker. Drawing on recent studies of nationhood, the study not only offers a new picture of the English 'Poet Historical', but also makes an innovative contribution to current debates concerning the relationship between literature and history.