 | Michael Berenbaum - History - 1979 - 218 pages
Contains a literary criticism of the work of Elie Wiesel and presents a contemporary analysis of the Jewish response to the Holocaust of World War Two. | |
 | Alvin H. Rosenfeld - Literary Collections - 2008 - 272 pages
The Writer Uprooted is the first book to examine the emergence of a new generation of Jewish immigrant authors in America, most of whom grew up in formerly communist countries ... | |
 | James Edward Young - History - 1990 - 243 pages
A carefully prepared historiographical work interprets the meaning of Holocaust literature as it examines the perpetuation of Holocaust memory and understanding in several ... | |
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