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9780816037292

Writers of the Holocaust

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  • ISBN13:

    9780816037292

  • ISBN10:

    0816037299

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-03-01
  • Publisher: Facts on File

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Summary

Profiles ten men and women who have written about or whose writings were influenced by their experiences during the Holocaust.

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To many of today's students, the Holocaust is ancient history. But it is important that students are aware of the all-too recent history of the Jewish annihilation at the hands of the Nazis. Testimonies of the Holocaust—in the form of fiction, poetry, or diaries—bring the Holocaust from the classroom and into the hearts and minds of today's students.
Writers of the Holocaust is the only book to profile in-depth the lives and works of Jewish writers who lived in Europe during the Holocaust. While their experiences help students understand the results of hatred and totalitarianism, these writers also bear witness to and assert the invincibility of the human spirit. The book is an accessible and indispensable reference guide for students studying the Holocaust and Holocaust literature, as well as those studying World War II or human rights.
Profiles:
• Elie Wiesel
• Primo Levi
• Hannah Senesh
• Aharon Applefeld
• Jerzy Kosinski
• Anne Frank
• Abba Kovner
• Arnost Lustig
• Ida Fink
• Yitzak Katznelson.

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