Eventually, the novel grows to encompass a network of victims and perpetrators: Polish aristocrats, other prisoners in the ...
Many readers believed, for example, that “The Painted Bird,” the pivotal work of Holocaust fiction from the 1960s, was based on author Jerzy Koszinski’s experience during the Holocaust ...
The series at the Hilton Naples pairs Monday morning breakfasts with lectures by best-selling nonfiction authors, followed by ...
Caryl Phillips’s new novel, “Another Man in the Street,” follows an immigrant who arrives in 1960s London.
This is a carefully compiled record of the situation of German Jews between 1907 and 1942, the last year being when the ...
“The Rest Is Memory” evokes the work of W.G. Sebald, a German writer who similarly merged fact, fiction and photography in his treatment of Holocaust themes. Tuck’s descriptions of Auschwitz ...
The lessons contained in their story — primarily the importance of empathy, tolerance and integrity — are made simpler by the medium of Holocaust fiction. In the vast turmoil of World War II ...
"From 'German Wolfhounds' to 'Ordinary People': Characterizations of Holocaust Perpetrators in Israeli Fiction." New German Critique 137 (August 2019): 65-89. "The Poetics of the Other Planet: ...