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Holocaust and the literary imagination

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Examines specific literary works and provides detailed analysis of a number of novels, including Schwarz-Bart's 'The last of the just' and Kosinki's 'The painted bird'. It also includes some poetry and Wiesel's 'Night', which, although non-fiction, qualifies as literature due to its "imaginative power and artful presentation". Assesses what Holocaust literature has achieved, especially calling to the attention of readers the significance of that achievement

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