The Holocaust as Culture

The Holocaust as Culture
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Download or read book The Holocaust as Culture written by Imre Kertész and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " ... Reflecting on his experiences of the Holocaust and the Soviet occupation of Hungary following the Second World War, Kertész likens the ideolkogical machinery of National Socialism to the oppressive routines of life under Communism. He also discusses the complex publication history of Fatelessness, his ... novel about the experiences of a Hungarian child deported to Auschwitz and the lack of interest with which it was met in Hungary due to its failure to conform to the Communist government's simplistic history of the relationship betwen Nazi occupiers and Communist liberators. The underlying theme is the dialogue between Kertész and Cooper is the difficulty of mediatuing the past and creating models for interpreting history, and how this challenges ideas of self. ..."--Book jacket.


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