
The Holocaust and the Text
Speaking the Unspeakable
Published on 1. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 196 pages
978-0-333-73887-0 (ISBN)
Description
A major new collection of essays examining the problems of representing the Holocaust in fiction. The essays assembled here deal with the relations between the discourses of fiction (or imaginative reconstruction), philosophy, historiography and theory; with the impact of different national contexts on representational strategies; with the 'idioms for the unrepresentable' evolved by contemporary novelists and playwrights and with the continuing centrality of notions of authenticity and legitimacy to writing which takes the Holocaust as its theme.
Reviews / Votes
'The achievement of this book is its ability to stimulate reflection about the intellectual, philosophical, and literary challenges posed...' - William J. Astore, War, Literature, and the ArtsMore details
Edition
1999
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
IX, 196 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
269 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-73887-0 (9780333738870)
Schweitzer Classification
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Book
11/1999
Palgrave Macmillan
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Persons
ANDREW LEAK is Senior Lecturer in the French Department at University College London.
GEORGE PIAZIS is a Lecturer in the Department of French at University College London.
GEORGE PIAZIS is a Lecturer in the Department of French at University College London.
Content
Notes on Contributors Introduction Holocaust-genres and the Turn to History; B.Lang Holocaust Writing in Context: Italy 1945 - 1947; R.Gordon Representations of the Holocaust in Women's Testimony; A.Hardman Between Repulsion and Attraction: George Steiner's Post-Holocaust Fiction; B.Cheyette The Holocaust as Seen Through the Eyes of Children ;A.Reiter From Behind the Bars of Quotation Marks: Emmanuel Levina's (Non)-Representation of the Holocaust; R.Eaglestone Idioms for the Unrepresentable: Post-war Fiction and the Shoah; A.Parry The Demidenko Affair and Contemporary Holocaust Fiction; S.Vice Is Aharon Appelfeld an Holocaust Writer?; L.I.Yudkin The Mirror of Memory: Patrick Modiano's La Place de L'Etoile and Dora Bruder ; S.Khalifa 'Il n'y a qu'une Espèce Humaine': Between Duras and Antelme; M.Crowley