A Double Dying: Reflections On Holocaust Literature

A Double Dying: Reflections On Holocaust Literature

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Author: Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Binding: Hardback
Published: Indiana University Press, 1980

Condition:
Book: Good, ex-library
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This scholarly work offers a profound examination of the literary responses to the Holocaust. It chronicles the complex ways authors have grappled with unspeakable tragedy, analyzing the ethical and aesthetic challenges inherent in representing such immense suffering. The text presents a rigorous and insightful critique, illuminating the enduring power and limitations of language in the face of historical atrocity. Rosenfeld argues for the unique and essential role of literature in bearing witness, even as it confronts the double dying of both victims and memory. This essential volume instructs readers on the critical frameworks necessary for understanding and engaging with one of humanity's darkest chapters.

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Description

Author: Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Binding: Hardback
Published: Indiana University Press, 1980

Condition:
Book: Good, ex-library
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings

This scholarly work offers a profound examination of the literary responses to the Holocaust. It chronicles the complex ways authors have grappled with unspeakable tragedy, analyzing the ethical and aesthetic challenges inherent in representing such immense suffering. The text presents a rigorous and insightful critique, illuminating the enduring power and limitations of language in the face of historical atrocity. Rosenfeld argues for the unique and essential role of literature in bearing witness, even as it confronts the double dying of both victims and memory. This essential volume instructs readers on the critical frameworks necessary for understanding and engaging with one of humanity's darkest chapters.