almost meeting: the quest for the Holocaust in Canadian Jewish fiction
العنوانThe almost meeting: the quest for the Holocaust in Canadian Jewish fiction
Call number940.5318/0486
رقم الكائن09544k
مكان النشرNew York, New York, United States
سنة النشر
1988
التوريقpp191-211
مادةArticle
سلسلةStudies in Judaism
ردمك0819169625
NotesArticle from the book 'Methodology in the academic teaching of the Holocaust' pp191-211
الوصف
This paper examines the representation of the Holocaust in three Canadian novels: Henry Kreisel's 'The rich man', A.M. Klein's 'The second scroll' and Mordechai Richler's 'St Urbain's Horseman'. Their treatment of the Holocaust is discussed in the context of the survivor's reluctance to write about the direct experience of the horrors. The recurring pattern of quest in the three novels demonstrates how the outsider gravitates toward the experinece and simultaneously withdraws from it. The theme of the unsuccessful jouirney across the Atlantic, erects a metaphorical screen beteen the North American outsider and the naked reality of the European tragedy.