"Holocaust as Fiction" seeks to explain and critically evaluate
the extraordinary success of Schlink's internationally acclaimed
novel, "The Reader," the widely read "Selb" detective trilogy, and
two popular films based closely on his work. With the help of
wide-ranging reception data, the work of Holocaust scholars, as
well as cultural and legal reflections on the concept of guilt,
Donahue elucidates not only these works, but the wider critical
climate that has fostered their success.
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