Wartime lies: securing the Holocaust in law and literature
TitreWartime lies: securing the Holocaust in law and literature
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0223
N° d'objet04298B
Lieu de publicationEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
EditeurUniversity of Alberta Press
Année de publication
2000
Paginationpp16-36
MatérielArticle
ISBN0888643373
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust's ghost' pp16-36
Description
Louis Begley's novel "Wartime Lies" provides the point of departure for this discussion of the special merits and demerits of fiction and the law in dealing with the Holocaust. There is a special irony, it is suggested, in Holocaust denial being criminalised in Germany, the country which was responsible for it. Conclusion: novels like "Wartime Lies" justify themselves as works of fiction while implicitly drawing attention to official historical distortions and exclusions.