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Holocaust History: Memory, Representation & Meaning
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In the years immediately following World War II, writers and artists began to confront the daunting task of describing the seemingly indescribable world of the ghettos and concentration camps. Since that time some critics have argued that an artistic response to these atrocities could never be adequately rendered on the page. Many authors and artists, though, have felt compelled to represent and interpret these stories, as a form of testament and as a way to memorialize those silenced by the Nazis.

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Author: Matthew Baigell Thu, Feb 07, 2008
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The Awakening of Memory: Survivor Testimony in the First Years after the Holocaust, and Today
Author: Henry Greenspan Thu, Feb 07, 2008
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In the Shadow of Birkenau: Ethical Dilemmas during and after the Holocaust
Author: John Roth Thu, Feb 07, 2008
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