A major new collection of essays examining the problems of
representing the Holocaust in fiction. The essays assembled here
deal with the relations between the discourses of fiction (or
imaginative reconstruction), philosophy, historiography and theory;
with the impact of different national contexts on representational
strategies; with the 'idioms for the unrepresentable' evolved by
contemporary novelists and playwrights and with the continuing
centrality of notions of authenticity and legitimacy to writing
which takes the Holocaust as its theme.
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