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Testing the limits of Holocaust representation in modern Israeli literature

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In considering the literary responses to the Shoah by the second generation of Israeli novelists, an examination of the ethical concerns that relate to the fictional response is warranted. It compels the one who chooses to bear witness to the catastrophe, to be deeply serious about its interpretation, and aware of the warning signs. Several issues are influential in discussions concerning the manner in which the post-Holocaust generation inscribes the historical events into the literary record

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