Rue Ordener, Rue Labat

1996 // Rue Ordener, Rue Labat // U of Nebraska Press, 1996 // 85 pages // Sarah Kofman // 0803277806, 9780803277809 // Rue Ordener, Rue Labat is a moving memoir by the distinguished French Sarah Kofman. It opens with the horrifying moment in July 1942 when the author's father, the rabbi of a small synagogue, was dragged by police from the family home on Rue Ordener in , then transported to Auschwitz-"the place, " writes Kofman, "where no eternal rest would or could ever be granted." It ends in the mid-1950s, when Kofman enrolled at the Sorbonne. The book is as eloquent as it is forthright. Kofman recalls her father and family in the years before the war, then turns to the terrors and confusions of her own childhood in Paris during the German occupation. Not long after her father's disappearance, Kofman and her mother took refuge in the apartment of a Christian woman on Rue Labat, where they remained until the Liberation. This bold woman, whom Kofman called Mimi, undoubtedly saved the young girl and her mother from the death camps. But Kofman's close attachment to Mimi also resulted in a rupture between mother and child that was never to be fully healed. This slender volume is distinguished by the author's clear prose, the carefully recounted horrors of her childhood, and the uncommon poise that came to her only with the passage of many years. Rue Ordener, Rue Labat was first published in in 1994. Sarah Kofman, best known as a philosopher and theoretician, died that same year. Ann Smock is an associate professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Double Dealing (Nebraska 1986) and the translator of Blanchot's The Writing of the Disaster (Nebraska 1986). file download suho.pdf 1999 // In her opening chapter on Marx, Kofman provides a reading of inversion as necessary to the ideological process. She then explores the metaphor of the camera obscura in Freud's // Philosophy // 100 pages // ISBN:0801485932 // Of Ideology // Sarah Kofman // Camera Obscura Ordener, pdf download Rue Ordener, Rue Labat pdf download 1993 // Sarah Kofman // Philosophy // This long-overdue translation brings to the English-speaking world the work that set the tone for the Post-structuralist reading of Nietzsche // Nietzsche and Metaphor // 239 pages // ISBN:0485120984 download Rue Ordener, Rue Labat pdf ISBN:0231063121 // The Childhood of Art // Sarah Kofman // Art // Surveying the expanding conflict in Europe during one of his famous fireside chats in 1940, President Franklin Roosevelt ominously warned that "we know of other methods, new // An Interpretation of Freud's // 239 pages // 1988 Labat pdf file ISBN:0810115050 // Smothered Words // 1998 // Sarah Kofman // The internationally recognized philosopher, who committed suicide in 1995, presents a profound, deeply personal meditation on the thought of , her father's // 90 pages // History Rue The Enigma of Woman // Psychology // Women in Freud's Writings // 225 pages // Sarah Kofman // 1985 // ISBN:0801415098 // Psychoanalyse / Frau / Sexualitt Rue Ordener, Rue Labat pdf file History // 296 pages // is an elusive figure, Sarah Kofman asserts, and he is necessarily so since he did not write or directly state his beliefs. "With Socrates," she writes in her // Sarah Kofman // ISBN:080143551X // 1998 // Fictions of a Philosopher // Socrates Rue pdf Rue Ordener, Rue Labat download 297 pages // Sarah Kofman, Georgia Albert, Elizabeth Rottenberg // 2007 // Philosophy // The Sarah Kofman Reader is a comprehensive anthology of significant essays and book excerpts by the postwar French philosopher and theorist Sarah Kofman (1934-1994) // Selected Writings // ISBN:0804732965