The Ashes of Babi Yar, Antonella Salomoni (9780299351205) — Readings Books

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The Ashes of Babi Yar
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The Ashes of Babi Yar

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On September 29 and 30, 1941, in one of the largest mass murders of the Holocaust, German troops massacred 33,771 Jews at the vast gorge located near Kyiv known as Babi Yar (Babij Jar). During and after the war, the territory was modified, redesigned, and converted in order to remove the physical signs of genocide, including the exhumation and incineration of thousands of bodies. In large part this erasure was the result of policies implemented by the Soviet regime, which refused to accept that there had been a "special war" against Jews.

Beginning with an explication of the mass murders and their aftermath, Antonella Salomoni examines the afterlife of a massacre whose physical remains were intentionally hidden. She focuses especially on how the arts-prose, poetry, music, architecture, and painting-shaped a collective narrative that, despite repression, played a crucial role in preserving the history and memory of the genocide.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
308
ISBN
9780299351205

On September 29 and 30, 1941, in one of the largest mass murders of the Holocaust, German troops massacred 33,771 Jews at the vast gorge located near Kyiv known as Babi Yar (Babij Jar). During and after the war, the territory was modified, redesigned, and converted in order to remove the physical signs of genocide, including the exhumation and incineration of thousands of bodies. In large part this erasure was the result of policies implemented by the Soviet regime, which refused to accept that there had been a "special war" against Jews.

Beginning with an explication of the mass murders and their aftermath, Antonella Salomoni examines the afterlife of a massacre whose physical remains were intentionally hidden. She focuses especially on how the arts-prose, poetry, music, architecture, and painting-shaped a collective narrative that, despite repression, played a crucial role in preserving the history and memory of the genocide.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
26 August 2025
Pages
308
ISBN
9780299351205