Before reading any novels about the Holocaust, remember that they may not be factually accurate. In fact, Dune Macadam says there are “huge inaccuracies” in many popular fiction books about ...
A memoir, a work of fiction and a critical look at the role of the Holocaust in modern culture are among the books recommended by Jewish studies scholars. (JTA) — From Anne Frank’s diary to El ...
The series at the Hilton Naples pairs Monday morning breakfasts with lectures by best-selling nonfiction authors, followed by ...
This is a carefully compiled record of the situation of German Jews between 1907 and 1942, the last year being when the ...
We write about remembering.’ Krall’s reportage, along with her later books – many of which dealt with the Holocaust and survivor stories – wielded a powerful influence on Polish non-fiction, helping ...
Caryl Phillips’s new novel, “Another Man in the Street,” follows an immigrant who arrives in 1960s London.
In Bernhard Schlink’s novel, the bond between a grandfather and granddaughter is shadowed by delusions from the past.
Holocaust books are among those caught up in an Iowa book ban law. Meanwhile, schools are now required to teach about the ...
Norton $21.95 (164p) ISBN 978-0-393-06468-1 Holocaust memoirist Levi (1919–1987) also wrote small fiction sketches ... Translator Schocken Books Inc $16.95 (176p) ISBN 978-0-8052-4076-4 Like ...
This is partly due to Holocaust education’s dependence on pop culture, with its liberal use of works that deliberately blur fact and fiction. Schools commonly choose to include books and movies ...
"From 'German Wolfhounds' to 'Ordinary People': Characterizations of Holocaust Perpetrators in Israeli Fiction." New German Critique 137 (August 2019): 65-89. "The Poetics of the Other Planet: ...