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... Holocaust , relying on what Sue Vice calls the author's historical and ethnic authority ( Kosinski was a Polish Jew who survived the Holocaust ) , The Painted Bird is a hybrid , a bipolar novel , in which history is interlocked with ...
... Holocaust , relying on what Sue Vice calls the author's historical and ethnic authority ( Kosinski was a Polish Jew who survived the Holocaust ) , The Painted Bird is a hybrid , a bipolar novel , in which history is interlocked with ...
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... holocaust " as destruction by fire . In this way , Kosinski establishes an implicit parallel between his imagery , set outside the war context , and the unnamed horrors of the Holocaust . Though the Boy survives all the ordeals , his ...
... holocaust " as destruction by fire . In this way , Kosinski establishes an implicit parallel between his imagery , set outside the war context , and the unnamed horrors of the Holocaust . Though the Boy survives all the ordeals , his ...
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... Holocaust . If war is nothing more than an extension of social normality , then the Holocaust also turns into an example of the terror that lies dormant in mankind and from time to time emerges in sinister manifestations . With war ...
... Holocaust . If war is nothing more than an extension of social normality , then the Holocaust also turns into an example of the terror that lies dormant in mankind and from time to time emerges in sinister manifestations . With war ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
Copyright | |
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