The afterdeath of the Holocaust

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    • Langer, Lawrence L.

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The afterdeath of the Holocaust

Lawrence L. Langer

(The Holocaust and its contexts)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2021

  • hbk.

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This book consists of ten essays that examine the ways in which language has been used to evoke what Lawrence L. Langer calls the 'deathscape' and the 'hopescape' of the Holocaust. The chapters in this collection probe the diverse impacts that site visits, memoirs, survivor testimonies, psychological studies, literature and art have on our response to the atrocities committed by the Germans during World War II. Langer also considers the misunderstandings caused by erroneous, embellished and sentimental accounts of the catastrophe, and explores some reasons why they continue to enter public and printed discourse with such ease.

Table of Contents

1. The Afterdeath of the Holocaust2. My Life with Holocaust Death3. Redemptive and Unredemptive Holocaust Memory4. Representing and Misrepresenting the Holocaust5. Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz and After6. Holocaust Fact and Holocaust Fiction: The Dual Vision of H.G. Adler7. Beyond Testimony: The Literary Design of Primo Levi's If This is a Man8. The Legacy of Holocaust Deathscapes9. Memory and Invention in Olga Lengyel's Five Chimneys10. Ner Ot: The Memorial Candle as Symbol in the Art of Samuel Bak

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