Imagining the Holocaust

Imagining the Holocaust

by Daniel R. Schwarz
Imagining the Holocaust

Imagining the Holocaust

by Daniel R. Schwarz

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Overview

In Imagining the Holocaust, Daniel R. Schwarz examines widely read Holocaust narratives which have shaped the way we understand and respond to the events of that time. He begins with first person narratives - Wiesel's Night and Levi's Survival at Auschwitz - and then turns to searingly realistic fictions such as Borowski's This Way to the Gas Chamber, Ladies and Gentlemen, before turning to the Kafkaesque parables of Appelfeld and the fantastic cartoons of Spiegleman's Maus books. Schwarz argues that as we move further away from the original events, the narratives authors use to render the Holocaust horror evolve to include fantasy and parable, and he shows how diverse audiences respond differently to these highly charged and emotional texts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312233013
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/15/2000
Edition description: REV
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Daniel R. Schwarz is Professor of English at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. His books include Reconfiguring Modernism: Explorations in the Relationship Between Modern Art and Reading Joyce's Ulysses.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Ethics of Imagining the Holocaust: Representation, Responsibility, and Reading * Part I: Memoirs * The Ethics of Reading Wiesel's Night * Painful Memories: The Agony of Primo Levi * World Into Words: The Diary of Anne Frank and Sophie Goetzel-Leviathan's The War from Within * Part II: Realism * Tadeusz Borowski's This Way to the Gas Chambers, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Other Stories * John Hersey's The Wall : Fiction as History in the First Generation of Holocaust Fiction * Popular Fiction: Gerald Green'sHolocaust: A Novel of Survival and Triumph * Beyond the Camps: Kosinski's The Painted Bird * The Ontological Problems of Docufiction: William Styron's Sophie's Choice/i * Kineally's and Spielberg's Schindler's List : Realistic Novel into Epic Film *Part III: Myth, Parable, and Fable * Schwarz-Bart's Mythopoeic and Historical Humanism: The Last of the Just * Aharon Appelfeld's Parables * Illuminating Distortion and Historical Cartoon: Leslie Epstein's King of the Jews * Part IV: Fantasy * The Comic Grotesque of Spiegleman's Maus * Cynthia Ozick's Fables: "The Shawl" and "Rosa" * Bruno Schulz's Nightmare in The Street of Crocodiles and Sanitarium Under the Sign of the Hourglass and Cynthia Ozick's Response in The Messiah of Stockholm

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