
Third-Generation Holocaust Narratives
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2. Memory's Afterimage: Post-Holocaust Writing and the Third Generation, Victoria Aarons
3. A Visible Bridge: Contemporary Jewish Fiction and the Return to the Shoah, Avinoam Patt
4. Story-telling, Photography, and Mourning in Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost, Paule Lévy
5. Life After Death: A Third Generation Journey in Jérémie Dres' We Won't See Auschwitz, Alan Berger
6. The "generation without grandparents": Witnesses and Companions to an Unfinished Search, Malena Chinski
7. Avatars of Third-Generation Holocaust Narrative in French and Spanish, Alan Astro
8. Measure for Measure: Narrative and Numbers in Holocaust Textual Memorials, Jessica Lang
9. Against Generational Thinking in Holocaust Studies, Gary Weissman
10. Simon and Mania, Henri Raczymow, translated by Alan Astro
Preface: Henri Raczymow, Writer of the Second-and-a-Half Generation in France, Alan Astro
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