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Some reflections on 'history and fiction' in my landscapes of the metropolis of death. Comments on Hayden White's 'the history fiction divide'

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In this article two central questions raised by Hayden White are examined: first the structural definition of the book as a piece of post-modernist literary writing; and second, his defence of the legitamacy of literary work as an authentic representation of the Holocaust contrary to the claim of historians who regard literary writing as a priori illegitimate.

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