Thomas Mermall, Uzhhorod (in the Ruthenia region of Czechoslovakia, now Ukraine) July 25, 1937 â New York City, September 22, 2011, Hispanist and professor of Spanish literature. Mermall's studies focused primarily on modern Spanish literature and thought, primarily the developments after the Spanish Civil War, including analyses and commentaries on the works of José Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno, Pedro LaÃÂn Entralgo, Juan Rof Carballo and Francisco Ayala, as well as comments on the importance of the essay in Spanish literature.
Biography
Thomas Mermall was a Hispanist born to a Jewish family in the town of Uzhhorod in the Carpathian Ruthenia of Eastern Europe, a town that is today the administrative enter of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. At the time of his birth the town was part of Czechoslovakia, although it was transferred to Hungary the following year. His family spoke Hungarian at home and Ruthenian with the neighbors, some of whom also spoke Yiddish. Mermall would study Czech and Russian at school before leaving Europe and eventually adding Spanish, English and a bit of Hebrew to his linguistic experience.
When the Nazis reached Uzhhorod in the spring of 1944, MermallâÂÂs father, Gabriel, hoping to save his wife and child, returned from the Russian front where he had been part of a Hungarian motorized army unit. MermallâÂÂs mother was too sick to travel, but he and his father fled into the forest where they were helped by a series of local residents until settling into a hayloft which housed a detachment of cavalry from the collaborationist Hungarian government, something which created a constant danger for them. MermallâÂÂs mother was deported to Auschwitz where she died a few days after her familyâÂÂs flight from the city. However, by what Mermall referred to as âÂÂthe flip side of destinyâ given the odds against his survival, he and his father were freed in November 1944 by the arrival of the Red Army. Thomas Mermall, it turned out, had been the only Jewish child in the entire region to have survived.
During their time in hiding MermallâÂÂs father kept a diary, a diary he would later turn into an account of that experience and publish as âÂÂSeeds of Graceâ in the book By the Grace of Strangers: Two Boysâ Rescue During the Holocaust. Steven Spielberg purchased the film rights to the story, although the project was never carried out.
In 1947 Thomas Mermall and his father managed to leave Europe and settle in Chile for three years before moving to the United States where his fatherâÂÂs brother lived. Mermall completed his studies in the US and became a naturalized citizen. He went on to become a full professor of Spanish Literature at Brooklyn College and formed part of the doctoral program of the City University of New York.
MermallâÂÂs published works have included studies of Unamuno, Octavio Paz, Pedro LaÃÂn Entralgo, Juan Rof Carballo and Francisco Ayala. Mermall also produced a critical edition of Ortega y GassetâÂÂs The revolt of the masses and published his own memoirs, also entitled Seeds of Grace [Semillas de la Gracia]. At the time of his death he was completing a translation of contemporary Spanish philosopher Javier GomáâÂÂs book Ejemplaridad pública [Public exemplarity].
Works
English
- 2005.âÂÂThe art of love and interior landscape: José Jiménez Lozanoôs spiritual analyticâÂÂ, in Naturalezas del escribidor: Ofrenda de amigos a José Jiménez Lozano, A. P. Alencart (ed.), Salamanca: Trilce Ediciones, pp. 88âÂÂ97.
- 1999. "Culture and essay in modern Spain", in Gies, David T. (ed.), The Cambridge companion to modern Spanish culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 163âÂÂ172.
- 1990. "The Chiasmus: UnamumoâÂÂs master trope", Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, (105:2), pp. 245âÂÂ255.
- 1976. The rhetoric of humanism: Spanish culture after Ortega y Gasset, Bilingual Review Press. .
- 1970. "SpainâÂÂs philosopher of hope", Thought (45:1), pp. 103âÂÂ120.
Spanish
- 2012. "Ortega contra Pero Orgullo: estrategias retóricas en 'Meditación de la técnica'", Revista de tecnologÃÂa, conocimiento y sociedad (1:1), pp. 1âÂÂ10.
- 2011. Semillas de gracia: memorias de guerra, amor y amistad, Editorial Pre-Textos. .
- 2006. âÂÂMis españolesâÂÂ, Revista de Occidente, (304), pp. 82âÂÂ105.
- 2002. âÂÂExperiencia, teorÃÂa, retórica: el paradigma de Orega y GassetâÂÂ, in El ensayo entre la filosofÃÂa y la literatura, J. F. Casanova (ed.), Granada: Comares.
- 1998. Orega y Gasset, José, La rebelión de las masas, Thomas Mermall (ed.), Editorial Castalia. .
- 1997. âÂÂUn âÂÂpostmodernoâ inteligible: en torno al estilo filosófico de Ortega y GassetâÂÂ, Revista de Occidente, (192), pp. 47âÂÂ58.
- 1994. "Entre epistema y doxa: el trasfondo retórico de la razón vital", Revista Hispanica Moderna, (47:1), pp. 72âÂÂ85.
- 1994. âÂÂEstética y mÃÂstica: El castillo interior de José Jiménez LozanoâÂÂ, in José Jiménez Lozano, Premio Nacional de las Letras Españolas 1992, Ministerio de Cultura de España, 91-98.
- 1990. "Ortega's Velasquez and the Topics of Modernity", Hispanic Issues (5), pp. 223âÂÂ242.
- 1990. âÂÂLa ideologÃÂa del âÂÂ98 bajo el franquismoâÂÂ, in Divergencias y unidad, perspectivas sobre la generación del '98 y Antonio Machado, John P. Gabriel (ed.), Madrid: Editorial Origines, pp. 49âÂÂ60.
- 1988. âÂÂEros edificante: la plenitud modernista en la ensayÃÂstica actualâÂÂ, Cuadernos del Norte, (49).
- 1983. Las alegorÃÂas del poder en Francisco Ayala, Fundamentos.
- 1983. "José Jiménez Lozano y la renovación del género religioso", Anthropos, (25), pp. 66âÂÂ69.
- 1968. "Octavio Paz: El Laberinto de la Soledad y el sicoanálisis de la historia," Cuadernos Americanos (27:1), pp. 97âÂÂ114
Reference notes
External links
- "Carpathian Jew who became a leading Hispanist by chance", English language obituary, El PaÃÂs (September 27, 2011).
- Thomas Mermall, "Ortega contra Pero Orgullo: estrategias retóricas en 'Meditación de la técnica'" ["Ortega versus Pero Orgullo: rhetorical strategies in 'Meditación de la técnica'"], Revista de tecnologÃÂa, conocimiento y sociedad (1:1), pp. 1âÂÂ10. (in Spanish)
- Thomas Mermall, "La otra cara del destino" ["The flip side of destiny"], autobiographical article and video (in Spanish). FronteraD Revista Digital
- Press site of publisher Pre-Textos with links to reviews of Semillas de gracia (in Spanish)
- (in Spanish)
- "José Ortega y Gasset: moderno, antimoderno y contemporaneo" ["José Ortega y Gasset: modern, antimodern, contemporary"], recording of MermallâÂÂs lecture given at the Juan March Foundation, Madrid, March 29, 2007 (in Spanish)