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Binjamin Wilkomirski's 'Fragments' and Holocaust envy: 'Why wasn't I there too?'

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Argues that as Wilkomirski's 'Fragments' is best viewed as the fictional portrait of a child preoccupied with Holocaust realities in the post-war world, it is an unwitting allegory of its own production

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