Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes

On November 16th 1959, André Schwarz-Bart was awarded with the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his first book, The Last of the Just, which had only been published a couple months earlier. The epic novel, compared to Victor Hugo’s The Legend of the Ages, describes the wandering and the persecutions of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Malka Marcovich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM) 2021-04-01
Series:Continents manuscrits
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/coma/6092
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1846133295216066560
author Malka Marcovich
author_facet Malka Marcovich
author_sort Malka Marcovich
collection DOAJ
description On November 16th 1959, André Schwarz-Bart was awarded with the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his first book, The Last of the Just, which had only been published a couple months earlier. The epic novel, compared to Victor Hugo’s The Legend of the Ages, describes the wandering and the persecutions of successive generations of “Just” from the 12th century’s stakes to the 1943’s gas chambers. The novel was a bomb on the 1959’s media scene, and it led to numerous attacks against its author. Its publication, and the following events, crystallized ideological and identity debates that structured the “Glorious Thirty”, and that are still at work today.
format Article
id doaj-art-1f6ab68d7a414547b42f4d616d4ab3c4
institution Kabale University
issn 2275-1742
language English
publishDate 2021-04-01
publisher Institut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)
record_format Article
series Continents manuscrits
spelling doaj-art-1f6ab68d7a414547b42f4d616d4ab3c42024-12-09T13:56:51ZengInstitut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)Continents manuscrits2275-17422021-04-011610.4000/coma.6092Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des JustesMalka MarcovichOn November 16th 1959, André Schwarz-Bart was awarded with the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his first book, The Last of the Just, which had only been published a couple months earlier. The epic novel, compared to Victor Hugo’s The Legend of the Ages, describes the wandering and the persecutions of successive generations of “Just” from the 12th century’s stakes to the 1943’s gas chambers. The novel was a bomb on the 1959’s media scene, and it led to numerous attacks against its author. Its publication, and the following events, crystallized ideological and identity debates that structured the “Glorious Thirty”, and that are still at work today.https://journals.openedition.org/coma/6092GoncourtVatican IIanti-semitismmediaGlorious Thirty
spellingShingle Malka Marcovich
Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
Continents manuscrits
Goncourt
Vatican II
anti-semitism
media
Glorious Thirty
title Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
title_full Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
title_fullStr Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
title_full_unstemmed Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
title_short Genèse d’une réflexion sur les sensibilités collectives des années 60 au regard du succès du Dernier des Justes
title_sort genese d une reflexion sur les sensibilites collectives des annees 60 au regard du succes du dernier des justes
topic Goncourt
Vatican II
anti-semitism
media
Glorious Thirty
url https://journals.openedition.org/coma/6092
work_keys_str_mv AT malkamarcovich genesedunereflexionsurlessensibilitescollectivesdesannees60auregarddusuccesdudernierdesjustes