NOT I. MEMOIRS OF A GERMAN CHILDHOOD. BY JOACHIM FEST. NEW YORK: OTHER PRESS, 2013. Cover Image

NOT I. MEMOIRS OF A GERMAN CHILDHOOD. BY JOACHIM FEST. NEW YORK: OTHER PRESS, 2013.
NOT I. MEMOIRS OF A GERMAN CHILDHOOD. BY JOACHIM FEST. NEW YORK: OTHER PRESS, 2013.

Author(s): Răzvan Ciobanu
Subject(s): History
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai

Summary/Abstract: In an essay published in 1999 concerning the complex relationship between historical and autobiographical writing, Jeremy D. Popkin convincingly argued, throughout the course of a thorough exploration of what he called the “autobiographical frontier”, that engaging in the challenging act of writing a memoir should be regarded as a necessary experience for every historian interested in viewing the past from a different, more intimate angle – through the lens of his own consciousness . Popkin’s statement is of particular significance when one comes across the hereby reviewed book, a memoir accurately described by Herbert A. Arnold in the foreword to the American edition as “quite unusual [...] in several respects, yet [...] a memoir all the same” .

  • Issue Year: 61/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 198-202
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English