Preprint
English
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Abstract
Communication in the context of the International Colloquium “La Bible in the Literature of the World”. Biblical memory of world literature ", held at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense on 7 and 8 December 2016, whose contributions did not give rise to a publication, the aim of which was to bring together a number of contributors to the ‘La Bible in the Literature of the World’ dictionary, drawn up under the leadership of Sylvie Parizet and published shortly before, in order to make an initial assessment and identify areas of investigation still to be explored or deepened. The Communication, on the reception and editing of the Bible after Auschwitz, aimed to identify and outline a number of research axes: on the one hand, the episodes, characters, motifs and biblical stories in which writers try to find “the figure of a writing of the disaster” (Danielle Chauvin), in order to understand and tell the disaster and identify their own status as survivors; secondly, the concept of hermeneutics and the testing of traditional patterns of interpretation.