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Admitting the Holocaust Collected Essays

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ISBN-10: 0195093577

ISBN-13: 9780195093575

Edition: 1995

Authors: Lawrence L. Langer

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In the face of the Holocaust, writes Lawrence L. Langer, our age clings to the stable relics of faded eras, as if ideas like natural innocence, innate dignity, the inviolable spirit, and the triumph of art over reality were immured in some kind of immortal shrine, immune to the ravages of history and time. But these ideas have been ravaged, and in Admitting the Holocaust. Langer presents a series of essays that represent his effort, over nearly a decade, to wrestle withthis rupture in human values--and to see the Holocaust as it really was. His vision is necessarily dark, but he does not see the Holocaust as a warrant for futility, or as a witness to the death of hope. It is a summons to…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/19/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.52" wide x 9.58" long x 0.83" tall
Weight: 1.078

Lawrence L. Langer is Professor of English Emeritus at Simmons College, Boston. Among his numerous books are Holocaust Testimonies: The Ruins of Memory, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award; Preempting the Holocaust; and The Game Continues: Chess in the Art of Samuel Bak (IUP, 1999). He lives in West Newton, Massachusetts.

Introductionp. 3
Memory's Time: Chronology and Duration in Holocaust Testimoniesp. 13
Beyond Theodicy: Jewish Victims and the Holocaustp. 25
A Tainted Legacy: Remembering the Warsaw Ghettop. 31
Ghetto Chronicles: Life at the Brinkp. 41
Cultural Resistance to Genocidep. 51
Understanding Atrocity: Killers and Victims in the Holocaustp. 65
Fictional Facts and Factual Fictions: History in Holocaust Literaturep. 75
The Literature of Auschwitzp. 89
Kafka as Holocaust Prophet: A Dissenting Viewp. 109
Aharon Appelfeld and the Language of Sinister Silencep. 125
Myth and Truth in Cynthia Ozick's "The Shawl" and "Rosa"p. 139
Malamud's Jews and the Holocaust Experiencep. 145
The Americanization of the Holocaust on Stage and Screenp. 157
What More Can Be Said About the Holocaust?p. 179
Notesp. 185
Indexp. 195
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