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Holocaust Literature: Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence Book

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Holocaust Literature: Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence, Influenced by her social work practice and belief that remembrance of past injustice is essential for a civilized society, Banner (English literature, Sheffield U.) studies the dynamics of memory in relation to Holocaust representations. She focuses on th, Holocaust Literature: Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence
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  • Holocaust Literature: Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence
  • Written by author Gillian Banner, Colin Richmond
  • Published by Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd, 1999/01/01
  • Influenced by her social work practice and belief that remembrance of past injustice is essential for a civilized society, Banner (English literature, Sheffield U.) studies the dynamics of memory in relation to Holocaust representations. She focuses on th
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Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction 1
Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman: why these three? 1
Modes, and especially the question of fiction 5
Terminology 6
2 Memory's Attributes 9
The compulsion to remember 13
Survivors' memories: happy ending or moral vacuum? 17
Memory as preparation 23
3 Bruno Schulz 37
Schulz and the Holocaust: inklings of catastrophe? 37
Narrative and Contingency 43
'August' 44
'Visitation' 48
'Pan' 49
'Cinnamon Shops' 52
'The Street of Crocodiles' 66
4 Primo Levi 87
Levi and memory 87
Ricordati: 'carried in the heart' 88
Memory and If This is a Man 91
'On the Bottom' 95
'Chemical Examination' 99
'The Canto of Ulysses' 104
Memory and The Mirror Maker 108
Memory and The Drowned and the Saved 115
Memory at last 124
Ricordati: 'carried in the heart'. Or carved in the heart? 126
5 Art Spiegelman 131
'Reality is too complex for comics' 131
Maus I 'No one wants anyway to hear such stories' 135
Maus II 'More I don't need to tell you' 152
6 Conclusion: Remembering in Future 188
Bibliography 197
Index 205


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