Published by New York : Holmes & Meier, 1988, 1988
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, Lang, Berel, 1933-, ed. Writing and the Holocaust. New York : Holmes & Meier, 1988, x, 301pp., PAPERBACK, very good. INSCRIBED to recipients with first names only and best wishes, and SIGNED Berel at top of title page. CONTENTS: I was not there by Raul Hilberg - Interpreting survivor testimony by Lawrence Langer - The absent memory : the act of writing in post-Holocaust French literature by Ellen S. Fine - Memory : the problems of imagining the past by Lore Segal - Historical writing and the memory of the Holocaust by Saul Friedländer - Commentary by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - After the Holocaust by Aharon Appelfeld - Writing about ethical ambivalence during the Holocaust by Philip Hallie - Coming to terms with failure : a philosophical dilemma by Kenneth Seeskin - Unwilled "chaos" : in poem we trust by William Heyen - Considering the apocalypse : is the writing on the wall only graffiti? by Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi - The long life of metaphor : an approach to the "Shoah" by George Steiner - Writing and the Holocaust by Irving Howe - Holocaust documentary fiction : the novelist as eyewitness by James E. Young - Holocaust laughter? by Terrence Des Pres - Red fire upon black fire : Hebrew in the Holocaust novels of K. Tsetnik by Howard Needler - Writing-the-Holocaust : Jabès and the measure of history by Berel Lang - Writing about the Holocaust by Leslie Epstein - Roundtable discussion : Raul Hilberg, Cynthia Ozick, Aharon Appelfeld, Saul Friedländer. 9780841911857 ISBN 0841911851.