“Ein Fest, das mich nicht liebt”
(“A Holiday that does not Like Me”)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13135/2038-6788/9782Keywords:
Ambivalence, Andersen, Holiday, Stefan George, Tomas Tranströmer, Dream, Trauma, Christmas TreeAbstract
The essay pays close attention to moments of ambivalence within holidays that can be valued also from a theological perspective. On the basis of childhood memories of happiness and delusion connected with Christmas, the essay poetically clarifies dimensions of holidays such as dream and trauma, interruption and threshold, shared memory, void and fullness.