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Acknowledgments | ||
Illustrations | ||
Introduction: This World and Others | 3 | |
Pt. 1 | What Sort of Home is the Past? | |
Forethought: Building a House of Words | 9 | |
1 | Eli Mandel's Family Architecture: Building a House of Words on the Prairies | 11 |
2 | Writing around the Holocaust: Uncovering the Ethical Centre of Leonard Cohen's Beautiful Losers | 22 |
3 | Taking the Victims' Side: Mordecai Richler's Response to the Holocaust in St. Urbain's Horseman | 33 |
Pt. 2 | Strange Presences | |
Forethought: Facing Up to the Past | 51 | |
4 | Strange Presences on the Family Tree: The Unacknowledged Literary Father in Philip Roth's The Prague Orgy | 53 |
5 | Philip Roth's Literary Ghost: Rereading Anne Frank | 64 |
6 | Ghost Writing: Chava Rosenfarb's The Tree of Life | 85 |
Pt. 3 | Confronting Apocalypse | |
Forethought: On Refusing to End | 101 | |
7 | Apocalypse Stalled: The Role of Traditional Archetype and Symbol in Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust | 103 |
8 | An End to Endings: Saul Bellow's Anti-Apocalyptic Novel | 124 |
Pt. 4 | The Collaborator | |
Forethought | 135 | |
9 | Warring with Shadows: The Holocaust and the Academy | 137 |
Conclusion: In Search of a Multicultural Tradition | 156 | |
Notes | 165 | |
Bibliography | 177 | |
Index | 189 |
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