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Knowing little, adding nothing: the ethics and aesthetics of remembering in Espen Sobye's 'Kathe, always lived in Norway'

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Discusses Sobye's biography of a young Jewish girl born and bred in Oslo, who was deported to Auschwitz at the age of 15 and killed on arrival. It is fundamental to the biography's recognition of Kathe's individuality that she remain largely unknown to the reader

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