European Journal of Life Writing (Mar 2023)

War Triptych

  • Gabriele M. Linke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.12.39921
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. C21 – C26

Abstract

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This three-part collection of personal memories was inspired by Otto Dix's triptych ‘The War’ (1929-1932). The horrors of war and presence of death Dix exposed in his painting form the implicit point of reference for three short stories of reconciliation in and after the Second World War. The three auto/biographical memories by and ‘as told to’ the author celebrate forgiveness and humaneness among ordinary people in and after times of war as the one way to survive and continue life after the pain and losses caused by war, which are not part of the stories. The condensed form of the triptych recalls Dix's painting as well as the sacredness of suffering and reconciliation as symbolized by conventional Crucifixion triptychs.

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